
Two drivers killed in head-on crash in Denbigh, Ont.
In a Thursday news release, OPP said the crash happened on Highway 28 near Trout Lake Road just before 8 p.m. on Wednesday.
Renfrew County Paramedics said one driver was immediately pronounced dead. Paramedics attempted resuscitation of the other driver who died at the scene shortly after.
There were no other passengers, police said, and paramedics said no one else was hurt in the crash.
Denbigh Fire Department also responded to the scene.
The identities of the two men have not been confirmed, police said.
Highway 28 was reopened early Thursday morning.
The OPP continues to investigate. Denbigh is about 160 kilometres west of Ottawa.
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