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Woman dies after crash involving cement truck in Chatham-Kent

Chatham-Kent police are investigating a serious crash on Queens Line in Chatham-Kent, Ont., on Tuesday, Aug. 16, 2022. (Bob Bellacicco/CTV News Windsor) Chatham-Kent police are investigating a serious crash on Queens Line in Chatham-Kent, Ont., on Tuesday, Aug. 16, 2022. (Bob Bellacicco/CTV News Windsor)
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A 55-year-old woman has died after a collision between a cement truck and an SUV on Tuesday.

Emergency crews responded to the crash on Queens Line near the Highway 401 access ramp at 7:26 a.m.

The cement truck was westbound approaching the 401-access ramp when the vehicle veered into the eastbound traffic lane. The truck struck the SUV travelling eastbound, continued southbound through a ditch, and rested in a cornfield. The SUV spun into the southside ditch.

The 31-year-old male driver of the truck sustained minor injuries and was transported to the hospital. The 55-year-old female driver of the SUV was extricated and airlifted to the hospital, where she succumbed to her injuries.

Chatham-Kent police say the names of those involved will not be released at this time.

The traffic unit is currently investigating the collision. Anyone with information is asked to contact Const. Lisa Rodger at 519-355-1092 or lisaro@chatham-kent.ca.

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