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OPP investigating two-vehicle crash south of Brantford

Video still of a vehicle involved in a collision at Cockshutt Road and Concession 10 Townsend on Feb. 2, 2023. (Courtesy: OPP)) Video still of a vehicle involved in a collision at Cockshutt Road and Concession 10 Townsend on Feb. 2, 2023. (Courtesy: OPP))
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Ontario Provincial Police say two people have minor injuries after a crash Thursday south of Brantford.

Emergency responders arrived at the intersection of Cockshutt Road and Concession 10 Townsend around 3:30 p.m.

In a video posted to Twitter, Const. Ed Sanchuk said they received information that a vehicle failed to stop at the intersection and struck another car.

He added that both drivers have minor injuries.

“This collision did not need to happen,” Const. Sanchuk said in the video. “We need people to slow down and pay attention to what they’re doing.”

OPP are still investigating.

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