One dead, two injured following Brampton collision
One person has been killed and two injured following a collision in Brampton on Saturday morning.
Peel police said the two-vehicle collision happened near the intersection of Sandalwood Parkway and Hurontario Street at around 7 a.m.
Three young adults, two women and one man, were rushed to the hospital.
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Police said one of the women was later pronounced dead. The other woman and the man are in serious, but non-life-threatening condition.
"There was a vehicle traveling northbound and a vehicle traveling southbound. So how they came to intersect is still to be determined," said Const. Tyler Bell-Morena, adding that it is unclear if the weather played a factor.
The intersection is closed while investigators are on scene. Police are asking drivers to avoid the area if possible.
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