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Flowers for 3 collision victims placed at ‘dangerous’ Salisbury intersection

FLowers are seen at a memorial for the tree victime of a crash at the intersection of Route 112 and Homestead Road near Salisbury, New Brunswick. Steve Fiander/Global News

Funerals for three victims of a car crash near Salisbury this week are being held on Saturday and Monday.

Flowers lie near the intersection where Alesha Anne Young and her son were killed.

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Eighteen-year-old Mary Teyanna Dawn Brideau was also killed in the crash. All three victims were travelling in the same car when it collided with a pick up truck on Monday evening.

A 24-year-old man and three-year-old boy are still in hospital being treated for their life-threatening injuries.

Police are still investigating the cause of the collision.

There has been a public outcry for a speed limit reduction at the intersection, which has been described as dangerous.

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