Ontario Siblings Lost in Fatal Impaired Driving Crash Tragedy

Tuesday, May 20, 2025, 6:21 pm

A suspected impaired driving crash in Ontario claimed the lives of three siblings aged 6, 13 and 15, leaving the family heartbroken and the community reeling. Amid grief and public outcry, authorities are investigating the circumstances as calls intensify for stricter road safety measures.


globalnews.ca / Family of 3 Ontario siblings killed in suspected impaired driving crash speaks out

Three siblings, aged 15, 13 and six, were killed, while their mother was injured. Another sibling was injured but survived and was taken to hospital.

theglobeandmail.com / Toronto school board ‘heartbroken’ by loss of three students in deadly weekend crash

Three children ranging in age from six to 15 died in the crash while their mother and a 10-year-old sibling were taken to hospital in stable condition


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