Manitoba
A 64-year-old antheral is dormant aft an aboriginal Monday greeting collision successful the agrarian municipality of Stanley, RCMP say.
41-year-old Morden antheral taken to infirmary with non-life-threatening injuries aft 2-vehicle crash
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· Posted: May 27, 2025 4:55 PM EDT | Last Updated: 3 hours ago
A 64-year-old antheral is dormant aft an aboriginal Monday greeting collision successful the agrarian municipality of Stanley, RCMP say.
Carman and Manitou RCMP were called to a two-vehicle clang astir 6:15 a.m. at the intersection of Road 5 N. and Road 25 W., astir 15 kilometres southeast of Morden, RCMP said successful a Tuesday quality release.
Police said 2 SUVs were successful the southbound ditch erstwhile they joined firefighters and paramedics, who were already connected scene.
One of the drivers, a 41-year-old Morden man, was taken to infirmary with non-life-threatening injuries. The different driver, a 64-year-old antheral from the RM of Stanley, was pronounced dormant astatine the scene.
It's believed the 64-year-old operator was travelling eastbound connected Road 5 N. when helium deed the different SUV, which was going southbound connected Road 25 W., RCMP said.
The intersection did not person halt signs for either road, they said.
Pembina Valley RCMP are inactive investigating the crash, on with the RCMP's postulation investigation and collision probe team, the merchandise said.
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