An individual from Higher Sudbury died and two different people had been transported to hospital after a five-vehicle crash close to Port Dover, Ont., late Saturday afternoon.
The collision, which occurred close to the intersection of Blueline Highway and Freeway 6, concerned three bikes, a pickup truck and an SUV, Ontario Provincial Police (OPP) stated in a launch on Sunday.
Police responded to the collision at roughly 4:55 p.m. on Sept. 14 – Norfolk County Fireplace and Paramedic Providers additionally attended to help.
A 33-year-old Sudbury resident, a passenger on one of many bikes concerned, died on the scene, stated police.
The motive force of that bike suffered critical accidents and was transported to a trauma centre.
A second bike driver additionally suffered minor accidents and was taken to an area hospital.
4 different individuals who had been within the automobiles weren’t injured.
Police haven’t launched the names, ages or different figuring out particulars of these concerned within the crash.
OPP officer on a bike with crest in background. (File photograph/Equipped/Ontario Provincial Police)
Freeway 6 remained closed between Pheasant Path/Blue Lake Avenue and Port Ryerse Highway for 9 hours, till roughly 2 a.m. on Sunday whereas police investigated.
OPP stated the investigation into the crash is ongoing.
Police as have requested anybody with info relating to this incident to contact the OPP at 1-888-310-1122 or Crime Stoppers anonymously.
Port Dover is a small group south of Hamilton positioned on the shores of Lake Erie with a inhabitants of roughly 8,000, which hosts common bike rallies on Friday the 13ths.
On Friday OPP estimated that there have been roughly 100,000 individuals on the town for the rally.