Wednesday, May 21, 2025, 9:20 pm
A vehicle accident in Mississauga has rattled the community after reports emerged of a car colliding with a backyard fence, resulting in two people ending up in hospital. Local authorities are examining the incident details as residents wonder how a simple misadventure could escalate into a concerning ordeal.
Vehicle crashes into backyard fence in Mississauga CP24
2 people in hospital following crash in Mississauga CP24
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