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Dangerous driving charges laid in May deadly crash in Bolton, Ont.

A road closed sign at the scene of the crash on Queen Street in Bolton, taken on Sat., May 6 (Caledon OPP). A road closed sign at the scene of the crash on Queen Street in Bolton, taken on Sat., May 6 (Caledon OPP).
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Provincial police have laid dangerous driving charges in a fatal crash in Bolton that happened this spring.

On May 6, Emergency crews responded to a two-vehicle head-on collision at the intersection of Queen Street and King Street shortly after 2 a.m.

Both drivers were transported to hospital, where a 21-year-old Bolton woman died from her injuries.

On Saturday, Sept. 30, Provincial police charged a 30-year-old from Caledon with Operation Causing Death and Dangerous Operation Causing Death.  

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