Ontario Provincial Police are investigating after a two-vehicle collision in Huron County killed one person and injured livestock on New Year’s Day.
OPP officers, paramedics and firefighters attended the scene of a collision involving an SUV and a truck hauling cattle on Blyth Road near Hensall Road in Huron East.
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The lone driver of the truck, a 32-year-old from Central Huron, died at the scene.
The second driver didn’t suffer any injuries and there were reportedly no passengers in either vehicle.
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Police say several cattle sustained injuries in the crash.
Police are looking into what caused the collision, and traffic incident officials are helping with the investigation.
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