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Collision between trike and car closes Talbot Street for several hours

Collision between trike and car closes Talbot Street for several hours

CTV News5 days ago
A collision between a three-wheeled motorcycle and closed Talbot Street in Leamington for several hours, leaving one driver with serious injuries.
Emergency services responded at approximately 6:50 p.m., where Talbot Street as closed from Fraser Road to County Road 31.
Both drivers were transported to hospital, one with serious injuries and the other as a precautionary.
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