Deadly Two-Vehicle Crash Near Falmouth, N.S. on Highway 101

Sunday, May 11, 2025, 2:20 pm

A two-vehicle collision near Falmouth, Nova Scotia, turned tragic when five people lost their lives and another sustained critical injuries. Authorities are probing the incident’s details, from possible driver error to high-speed impact, as the community reels from yet another grim reminder about road safety.


globalnews.ca / Five people killed in collision near Falmouth, N.S. RCMP say

Nova Scotia RCMP say five people have died after a two-vehicle crash near Falmouth, N.S. The cause of the collision remains under investigation.

theglobeandmail.com / Police say five people killed after collision near Falmouth, N.S.

The driver and passenger of the Civic, a 43-year-old man and 45-year-old woman from Falmouth, were both pronounced dead at the scene

thestar.com / Police say five people killed after collision near Falmouth, N.S.

HANTSPORT - Nova Scotia RCMP say five people have died after a two-vehicle crash near Falmouth, N.S.

cbc.ca / 5 dead, 1 critically injured after crash near Falmouth, N.S.

RCMP say five people are dead and one person is in critical condition after a crash Saturday night on Highway 101 in Nova Scotia's Annapolis Valley.

cp24.com/ / 5 dead, 1 critically injured in crash in Falmouth, N.S.: RCMP - CP24

5 dead, 1 critically injured in crash in Falmouth, N.S.: RCMP  CP24


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