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Source Feed: The Globe and Mail
Publication Date: May 2, 2024 - 15:05

Grandparents killed in Highway 401 crash were visiting from India, SIU says

May 2, 2024
The two grandparents killed along with their infant grandson in a wrong-way highway crash with a van being chased by police were visiting from India, Ontario’s police watchdog said Thursday, while the baby’s parents were also in the car but survived.The Special Investigations Unit said the three-month-old boy’s father and mother were treated in hospital after Monday’s crash. The watchdog said the 27-year-old mother was treated for serious injuries but offered no further details about the 33-year-old father’s condition.The crash has raised questions about the police decision to pursue a suspect van in an alleged liquor store robbery into oncoming traffic on one of Canada’s busiest highways.


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