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Emergencies services are investigating a fatality due to a collision on Wednesday evening.
Middlesex County OPP, Southwest Middlesex Fire and Middlesex-London EMS responded to a two vehicle collision on Wednesday at 6:45pm at the intersection of Longwoods Road and Hagerty Road in Wardsville.
Police are still investigating the collision, but they can confirm that 78-year-old Frances Labadie has died as a result of injuries sustained from the collision.
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LONDON, ONT. The principal of Strathroy District Collegiate Institute issued a statement Monday on the passing of one of her students that was killed last week by three dogs. OPP along with EMS, Southwest Middlesex Fire department, Oneida Nation Paramedic services and Air Orgne responded to the death at 2:23 p.m. last Thursday at an address on Gentleman Drive in Southwest Middlesex. Megan Fisher, 17, from Chippewas of the Thames First Nation, was pronounced deceased at the scene. A post-mortem examination determined she died as a result of injuries sustained from three dogs on the property. On Monday, Stephanie Hambides, principal of Strathroy District Collegiate Institute released the following statement.
LONDON, ONT Middlesex County Ontario Provincial Police (OPP) responded to a report of a death at an address on Gentleman Drive in Southwest Middlesex on Thursday. OPP along with EMS, Southwest Middlesex Fire department, Oneida Nation Paramedic services and Air Orgne responded to the death at 2:23 p.m. Megan Fisher, 17-years-old from Chippewas of the Thames First Nation, was pronounced deceased at the scene. A post-mortem examination has determined the victim died as a result of injuries sustained from three dogs on the property. The cause of the death is part of the ongoing investigation. There is no threat to public safety.