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Three people were sent to hospital over the weekend, one of them airlifted to London, after a crash near Exeter.

Around 12:30 p.m. on Sunday, police responded to Hern Line at Thames Road in the Municipality of South Huron.

According to police, the two-vehicle crash happened after a 28-year-old driver from London didn’t stop at a stop sign, and was charged with failing to stop, a well as three other offences from the Highway Traffic Act and Insurance Act.

All injuries were deemed non-life-threatening.

At the scene, police also charged two other drivers for ignoring the road closure signs and driving on the closed highway.

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