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3 youths from Punjab killed in car accident near Sarnia in Ontario

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Sarnia, March 5: Three young men from Punjab’s Faridkot died in a collision between a van and a trailer near Sarnia in Ontario.

The three deceased have been identified as Sunny Khurana, Brentford, Kiranpreet Singh Gill, Barry Town and Gurinderpal Lidhar from Mono Town, Ontario.

All three belonged to Faridkot in Punjab.

According to the reports, a van collided with a trailer on Arthur’s Wellington Road near Highway 6 in the Canadian township of Harther, Ontario, which led to the death of the three youths.

The trailer driver suffered injuries and was admitted to a hospital. Two youth died on the spot while the third succumbed to his injuries at the hospital.

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