Police say two vehicles were travelling in opposite directions when they collided early Sunday morning in New Ross. Five people were taken to the hospital following the collision.
RCMP in Nova Scotia say a 17-year-old is dead after a fatal collision in New Ross.
They say officers were called to a two-vehicle crash on Highway 12 — which runs from Chester Basin on the province’s South Shore to Kentville, the most populous town in the Annapolis Valley — early on Sunday morning. The Mounties say initial investigation shows a Honda Civic and a Toyota Corolla were travelling in opposite directions when they collided.
They say the lone passenger in the Honda Civic, a 17-year-old from Chester Grant, was pronounced dead on the scene while the 20-year-old driver suffered serious injuries and was taken to hospital.
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