Hwy. 11 near North Bay reopens after fatal head-on collision
Highway 11 has reopened after a fatal head-on collision crash near Marten River on Saturday.
A collision had closed Highway 11 between the Bay Truck Stop in North Bay and Highway 64 in Marten River, according to an Ontario Provincial Police (OPP) tweet Saturday afternoon.
According to an updated news release Saturday evening, a 52-year-old Richmond Hill resident was pronounced dead at the scene. The deceased was the driver of one of the vehicles.
The crash occurred between two passenger vehicles near Marten River – approximately 40 km north of North Bay – at about 11:45 a.m.
Members of North Bay OPP along with the District of Nipissing Paramedic Services responded to the collision.
“OPP on (the) scene,” said police on X.
“OPP's Traffic Incident Management Enforcement team has been deployed to assist with the ongoing investigation,” said police in a news release Saturday afternoon.
“The closure is expected to remain in place for an extended period as investigators work at the scene.”
No detours were available during the four-and-a-half hour closure and the OPP urged motorists to call 511 or visit the Ministry of Transportation 511 Traveller Information Service website for the latest traffic updates.
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No details on the cause of the crash, if any charges are pending or if there were other injuries have been released by police.
Police said the investigation into the collision is ongoing.
Check back to CTVNewsNorthernOntario.ca for updates on this story as details become available.
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