Woman dead, six-year-old daughter injured after highway crash: OPP
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This article was published 07/06/2025 (294 days ago), so information in it may no longer be current.
Ontario Provincial Police say a woman is dead and her six-year-old daughter is injured after a two-vehicle highway crash in Milton, Ont., on Saturday morning.
Police say it happened just after 10 a.m. on Highway 401 near James Snow Parkway.
They say a 40-year-old woman from Cambridge, Ont., was driving eastbound when she struck the guide rail, and her car was then hit by a pickup truck.
Police say the woman was pronounced dead and her six-year-old daughter was taken to hospital with minor injuries.
They say none of the four occupants of the other vehicle were injured.
Police say the eastbound express lanes in the area remain closed for investigation, and any witnesses are asked to contact Mississauga OPP.
This report by The Canadian Press was first published June 7, 2025.