Mother killed in Hwy. 401 crash, daughter taken to hospital: OPP / City News / Toronto

Saturday, June 7, 2025, 2:20 pm

Two local news reports detail a tragic collision on Highway 401 in Halton that resulted in a woman’s death and her daughter’s hospitalization. Authorities are scrutinizing the incident, and questions over road safety are mounting as investigators work to piece together the exact series of events surrounding the crash.


cp24.com/ / Fatal crash shuts down stretch of Highway 401 in Milton - CP24

Fatal crash shuts down stretch of Highway 401 in Milton  CP24

citynews.ca / Mother killed in Hwy. 401 crash, daughter taken to hospital: OPP

A 40-year-old woman from Cambridge was killed Saturday in a collision on Highway 401 in Halton. Provincial police say the woman was driving eastbound with her six-year-old daughter when she struck the guard rail near James Snow Parkway. Her vehicle was then struck by a pickup truck that was…

cp24.com/ / Woman killed in Hwy. 401 crash, daughter rushed to hospital: police - CP24

Woman killed in Hwy. 401 crash, daughter rushed to hospital: police  CP24


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