The lady killed in a collision in Clearview Township over the weekend that additionally injured a number of others, together with a child and little one, has been recognized.
Officers with Royal Victoria Regional Well being Centre (RVH) issued an announcement on Monday, confirming 31-year-old Katie Marshall, a member of the Barrie hospital’s safety crew, died within the crash on Saturday.
“She was fiercely protecting of her crew, a devoted skilled and, above all else, got here to work daily to make a distinction with a vibrant smile on her face,” stated Andrew Bell, Director, Emergency Administration, Security and Safety.
“She had a powerful connection together with her household and would all the time inform tales about occasions on the farm, fishing together with her dad, driving together with her mother, spending high quality playtime together with her nephew, and, in fact, residing life together with her real-life cowboy husband. Our deepest condolences to Katie’s household, particularly her husband, dad and mom, and brother,” RVH acknowledged.
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Provincial police say the collision occurred shortly earlier than 8 a.m. Saturday at 3-4 Sideroad Sunnidale and Concession Street 9 Sunnidale.
Police say an toddler and the driving force of one of many autos had been airlifted to a Toronto trauma centre with non-life-threatening accidents, whereas one other little one suffered minor accidents.
Police say a number of different passengers concerned within the collision had been taken to an area hospital to be handled for minor accidents. They’ve all since been launched.
RVH has lowered its flag to half-mast Monday to honour Marshall.
“We’ll all work towards remembering Katie because the wonderful crew member and individual she was,” RVH acknowledged.
Huronia West OPP urges anybody with data or sprint cam footage of the collision to contact the service at 705-429-3575 or 1-888-310-1122 or Crime Stoppers at 1-800-222-8477 to stay nameless.