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Three Nigerian children, living in Chelmsford, Canada, were killed in a collision on Highway 17 near the Highway 144 interchange on January 1, sudbury.com reports.
At approximately 8:50 a.m., members from the Nipissing West Detachment of the OPP along with Sudbury Emergency Medical Service and Greater Sudbury Fire Services responded to a single motor vehicle collision in the westbound lanes of Highway 17, near the Highway 144 interchange in Sudbury.
Preliminary investigation revealed the westbound car left the travelled portion of the roadway and struck a rock cut., sudbury.com reports.
Two passengers were pronounced dead at the scene. They are identified as Destiny Osagie, age 11 and Flourish Osagie, age 10. A third passenger, Britney Osagie, age six, was transported to the hospital and succumbed to her injuries.
The Osagie’s 45-year-old mother, who was behind the wheel at the time of the crash, was not injured in the collision.
Const. Michelle Coulombe said another 45-year-old woman, the mother of the 10-year-old boy, sustained minor injuries and has already been released from the hospital and another 10-year-old male passenger was airlifted to hospital with serious injuries.
All occupants of the vehicle are from Chelmsford.
The investigation is continuing with the assistance of an OPP Collision Reconstructionist and an OPP Technical Collision Investigator.
Const. Michelle Coulombe said the crash involved a single vehicle that had six people in it.
“Preliminary investigation revealed the west-bound vehicle left the travelled portion of the roadway and struck a rock-cut,” said the OPP in a news release.
“Two passengers were pronounced deceased at the scene, while a third passenger was transported to the hospital and succumbed to their injuries.”