2 children suffer ‘extensive injuries’ after fail-to-remain crash in Oshawa, police say
- Two children, ages five and 10, suffered critical injuries in a side-impact collision between a Ford Mustang model year 2000 and a Hyundai Elantra from 2016 in Oshawa at approximately 9:10 p.m. On Wednesday near the intersection of Taunton and Stevenson roads.
- The crash occurred after the Mustang’s 29-year-old driver fled the scene on foot but was quickly located by police, who believe impaired driving contributed to the collision.
- Emergency crews treated four occupants of the Hyundai, including a 41-year-old driver extricated with minor injuries, a seriously injured 33-year-old woman, and two children transported to a Toronto-area hospital.
- The three passengers in the Mustang stayed at the location of the incident and were taken to a nearby hospital with injuries that are not life-threatening, while Aditya Singh from Oshawa faces several charges, including impaired operation causing bodily harm.
- Durham Regional Police closed Taunton Road for hours to investigate and asked witnesses to contact the Collision Investigation Unit or Crime Stoppers for information about the incident.
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2 young Whitby boys in Toronto hospital with ‘extensive’ injuries; drunk driving charges for accused from Oshawa after Wednesday night crash: Durham police
The crash — which involved a 2000 Ford Mustang and 2016 Hyundai Elantra — happened on Taunton Road near Stevenson Road North just after 9 p.m. on May 14, say Durham police.
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