Four people, including children, injured in two-vehicle crash in Brampton
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Peel Regional Police are investigating a two-vehicle collision that sent four people, including children, to the hospital Friday night.
Police say two cars crashed in the intersection of Ray Lawson Boulevard and Timberlane Drive, and four people who were walking were hit.
Three pedestrians were taken to hospital, and one pedestrian was transported to a trauma centre with life-threatening injuries. The drivers of vehicles stayed on scene with minor injuries.

Peel Regional Paramedic Services says three children and one adult were hurt in the crash.
It says one child suffered serious but non-threatening injuries, while the three others are in stable condition.
Peel police say the Major Collision Bureau has been informed about the incident.
This report by The Canadian Press was first published Sept. 27, 2025.