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1 dead, 3 others transported to hospital after crash near Acton, Ont.

A vehicle with extensive damage is seen at the site of a fatal collision near Acton, Ont., while a second vehicle can be seen flipped upside down. (OPP) A vehicle with extensive damage is seen at the site of a fatal collision near Acton, Ont., while a second vehicle can be seen flipped upside down. (OPP)
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Wellington County Ontario Provincial Police (OPP) say a 60-year-old SUV driver from Fergus has died in hospital following a collision involving two vehicles.

In addition, two other people in the SUV were transported to a trauma centre with serious injuries, OPP said in a news release.

The driver and lone occupant of the second vehicle was transported to a local hospital with minor injuries, OPP said.

On Tuesday around 6 a.m., OPP said officers responded to a collision involving two vehicles on Wellington Road 125, just north of Acton, Ont.

Initial reports indicated that a southbound SUV was struck by a passenger vehicle travelling westbound on Halton-Erin Townline, OPP said.

A photo provided by OPP shows a vehicle at rest on a hill adjacent to the roadway.

The vehicle has extensive damage along its front and passenger side.

A second car can be seen resting on the hill flipped on its roof.

The roadways around the collision were closed for several hours, but have since reopened.

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