
Multi-vehicle crash closes intersection south of Exeter
An intersection south of Exeter is now open following an early morning crash.
Emergency services were called to the scene at Kirkton Road and Morrison Line shortly after 7 a.m. Monday — drivers were being asked to detour.
Three vehicles appeared to be involved in the crash with at least one person needing help from firefighters and paramedics to get out of a vehicle.
There is no word on how the crash happened, the extent of injuries or possible charges.
The investigation is ongoing.
exeter crash - july 2025
Crews respond to a multi-vehicle crash at the intersection of Kirkton Road and Morrison Line near Exeter, Ont. on July 28, 2025. (Kristylee Varley/CTV News London)
exeter crash - july 2025
Crews respond to a multi-vehicle crash at the intersection of Kirkton Road and Morrison Line near Exeter, Ont. on July 28, 2025. (Kristylee Varley/CTV News London)
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