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Fatal collision in Whitby

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A 30-year old man has died as a result of a head-on collision in Whitby Friday night.

Officers from Durham Regional Police responded to a call of a head-on collision at Lakeridge Road south of Rossland Road.

A 1999 Mercury Cougar, driven by a 30-year old man from Whitby, was travelling northbound on Lakeridge Rd south of Rossland Road when it crossed the centre line and collided head-on with a GMC Sierra driven by a 50-year old man.

The driver of the GMC Sierra was transported to hospital with minor injuries. The driver of the Mercury Cougar was pronounced dead at the scene.

Police would like to hear from any witnesses to this collision by calling D/Cst Lee of the Traffic Services Branch at 1-888-579-1520 ext. 5231.

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