Woman, her mother and 2 kids die in collision on highway west of Timmins, Ont.
SOUTH PORCUPINE, Ont. — A northern Ontario First Nation is mourning the “terrible loss” of a 29-year-old pregnant mother, her two young sons and the children’s grandmother in a collision.
Ontario Provincial Police say the four members of a Chapleau, Ont., family died in a collision Thursday morning on Highway 101 in northeastern Ontario.
All four were in an SUV that collided with a tractor-trailer about 70 kilometres west of Timmins, Ont., police said.
They were identified by police on Friday as Aynsley MacLeod, her children Jamaal MacLeod-Nakogee and Kruz Nakogee — aged 10 and 3 — and 61-year-old Paulette MacLeod.