Many residents have changed their social media profiles to an image of the phrase: “Wallaceburg you are in our hearts.” Flags will be flown at half-mast at the Wallaceburg Municipal Centre for the rest of this week. Shown is the scene on McNaughton Avenue at Wallace Street, where the road had been reopened as of Monday morning. Three people were killed in a Wallaceburg crash Sunday night involving a car and a tanker truck. This advertisement has not loaded yet, but your article continues below. The intersection is controlled by a stop sign for the east-west traffic on Wallace Street. (Trevor Terfloth/Postmedia Network)Ĭhatham-Kent police have said a car driven by a 23-year-old Wallaceburg woman was travelling along Wallace Street when it entered onto McNaughton Avenue and collided with a northbound tanker truck. “It still doesn’t feel real to me.”Ĭaden Jeffs places a hockey stick at a makeshift memorial on McNaughton Avenue at Wallace Street in Wallaceburg on May 23, 2023, in honour of his friend who died in a crash along with two others two days prior. “It’s devastating,” Caden Jeffs said, noting he attended Wallaceburg District secondary school with all three. Tuesday, a memorial at the crash site drew those who knew them. Relatives and friends identified the deceased as Matt Cousins, Victoria Baertsoen and Shae-Lynn Bachus. Three people in the car were killed, two others injured. Sunday when a car carrying five people collided with a tanker truck in this community of 10,000, northwest of Chatham.
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