BREAKING: 2 dead, multiple others injured after vehicle strikes pedestrians in Quebec's Lower St. Lawrence region
who confirmed the information to Noovo Info.The two dead are a man in his 60s and another in his 70s, an SQ spokesman said. Children are among the injured being treated at the Amqui Hospital.Public Security Minister Francois Bonnardel said preliminary information suggests there was a "serious accident," adding that teams are en route.
Enquête en cours. Les informations préliminaires rapportent un grave accident à Amqui. Les équipes sont en route et nous suivons la situation de près. Nous sommes en contact avec le député
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