Thursday, April 25, 2024

Remembering Nicole Farr, one of two people who died in Dunnville crash

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Police have confirmed the names of the two people who lost their lives in a single-motor vehicle crash near Dunnville on August 3rd. One of them was 25-year-old Nicole Farr.

Police say the car was travelling east on Haldimand Road 17, when it lost control near Burke Road and hit a tree. The circumstances of the crash are still unclear.

The crash also took the life of 26-year-old Clinton Boyle-Salomone, who was pronounced dead at the scene, and injured two others.

The names of the two injured have not yet been confirmed by police.

Farr’s family remembers her as a loving person who deeply cared for those around her. A GoFundMe Page was set up to support the family with their needs.

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