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Driver of stolen tractor trailer dead after crashing into 2 vehicles, Mississauga gas station sign: police

Peel Regional Police say the driver of a stolen tractor trailer that crashed into two vehicles and a gas station sign in Mississauga overnight Monday has died. Miranda Anthistle reports – Jan 13, 2020

Peel Regional Police say the driver of a stolen tractor trailer filled with meat that crashed into two vehicles and a gas station sign in Mississauga has died.

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The crash happened at the intersection of Mavis Road and Eglinton Avenue West just before 12:15 a.m. on Monday.

Duty Insp. Sean Brennan said the tractor trailer was travelling east on Eglinton Avenue West when it crashed into a sedan travelling southbound on Mavis Road, causing a secondary collision between the sedan and a SUV.

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“The tractor trailer then rolled over, impacting a sign at the Esso gas station … (and) causing significant damage,” he said, adding it’s believed the vehicle was going “at a high rate of speed.”

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“The driver of the tractor trailer succumbed to his injuries.”

Brennan said investigators determined the tractor trailer was stolen from a property in Mississauga on Sunday. Police later said the tractor trailer was filled with meat.

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He asked for witnesses in the area at the time of the crash or anyone who may have dash-cam footage of the tractor trailer before or during the crash to contact police.

Officers closed a large area around the scene to vehicular traffic for most of Monday as investigators gathered evidence. Police said the road reopened after 5 p.m.

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