
Motorist dead after single-vehicle crash on Mississauga highway: OPP
The driver of the vehicle was taken to hospital following the collision, where they later died, the OPP said in a post on X Friday. Further details about the deceased and the collision were not immediately available.
Westbound express lanes on the highway were briefly closed to traffic Friday afternoon, but reopened just before 3 p.m., police said.

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