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Two injured, QEW closed at Central Ave.

By Mike Cloutier on Apr 29, 2015 at 9:24 pm in News

The Toronto-bound lanes of the QEW at Central Avenue are closed for a serious accident in which two people have been taken to hospital.

Both victims were ejected from a vehicle that rolled over at approximately 9 p.m.. One was taken to Erie County Medical Centre, the other to Greater Niagara General.

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