Feb 16 β€’ 21:35 UTC πŸ‡¨πŸ‡¦ Canada Global News

Child dies in car crash in northern Quebec

A child tragically died in a vehicle collision in northern Quebec, with five individuals involved and four taken to the hospital.

A tragic car accident in James Bay, northern Quebec, resulted in the death of a young child. The collision, which occurred on Friday, involved two vehicles and prompted a response from Quebec provincial police after they received a call around 12:35 p.m. Upon arrival, officers found the child had already succumbed to injuries sustained in the crash. The other four individuals involved were transported to a hospital, but their injuries were reported as not life-threatening.

Specifically, the child's community, the Cree Nation of Waskaganish, expressed deep sorrow over the loss. The chief and council of the community shared their condolences through social media, highlighting that the child was on the way to a hockey tournament at the time of the accident. They also emphasized the importance of providing emotional support to those grieving this young life lost too soon.

This incident has resonated deeply within the local community, sparking discussions about road safety, especially in remote areas of Quebec. The crash underscores the risks associated with long-distance travel in northern regions, where emergency services may take longer to respond. The emotional impact on the community will likely lead to calls for greater awareness and preventive measures to ensure the safety of young travelers in the future.

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