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One dead, one adult and three children hospitalized after the crash in Oxford County

Oxford Ontario police said one person had died and four were hospitalized after a head-on collision at Blandford-Blenham's Hofstefer Road on Monday afternoon. I am.

At around 1:18 pm on Monday, July 4, OPP and other first respondents responded to a clash at Hoffstetter Road, the address of Blandford Brenham. ..

Police say the SUV was heading north on Hofstetter Road and the car was heading south when both head-on collisions occurred.

Police say the car driver was seriously injured and was taken to a local hospital where he was sentenced to death.

One died, one child was airlifted by@ Ornge, two other children and an adult driver were life-threatening He was taken to the hospital with no injuries. #OPPWe continue to investigate head-on collisions at Blandford Brenham's Hofstetter Road. Road closures are being implemented.#OxfordOPP @OxfordCounty^ es pic.twitter.com/nmn3SPNT6f

— Western OPP region (@OPP_WR)July 4th, 2022

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SUV driver and three children in the car Two of them are ambulances to a local hospital for treatment of non-life-threatening injuries.

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A third child in an SUV was airlifted to a hospital by an Ornge ambulance and received lifeless treatment. Was-a threatening injury, police say.

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The OPP states that the deceased's name has been withheld until a close relative is notified.

Hofstetter Road is closed between Oxford and Waterloo Roads and Township Road 14.

Road closures are expected to continue for the next 6 hours during the management and enforcement of road accidents in the western OPP region. The team will continue to investigate.

Investigators are trying to talk to witnesses who may have information about this investigation. They are being asked to call the Oxford OPP at 1-888-310-1122.

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