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Four incidents kill five people across Northeastern Ontario over long weekend

It’s been a deadly Labour Day weekend in Northeastern Ontario with five people dying in four separate incidents.   The first person to die was a passenger on a motorcycle just east of Mattawa on Highway 17 when the bike and a car crashed head late Friday morning.    Then just a few hours later on Highway 69, a 25-year-old woman from Sudbury died when her car side-swiped a pick-up truck and then collided head on with a tractor trailer.   Two people died next in a house fire in Mattawa which took place around 1 A-M Saturday.   The OPP, as well as the North Bay Crime Unit and Fire Marshall’s Office are investigating the case.   The last death took place sometime after midnight Monday when Sudbury police surrounded a home in the city’s west-end.  Police and paramedics went into house about two hours later and found a dead, 48-year-old man.    The SIU is investigating the death.

 

 

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