P.E.I. woman dies following head-on crash in Upper Nappan: N.S. RCMP
The RCMP says a one woman has died and another has been seriously injured following a head-on crash in Upper Nappan, N.S.
Cumberland County District RCMP, fire and ambulance crews responded to the collision on Highway 104 just before 12:30 p.m. Monday.
Police say a grey Subaru Forester was travelling eastbound in the westbound lane when it collided head-on with a grey Ford F-150.
The driver of the Subaru, a 61-year-old woman from Prince Edward Island, was pronounced dead at the scene.
The driver of the Ford suffered serious injuries.
Police say the 59-year-old Stellarton woman was taken to hospital by EHS.
Highway 104 was closed for several hours while a collision reconstructionist attended the scene. It has since reopened.
Police say their investigation is ongoing with assistance from the Nova Scotia Medical Examiner Service.
For more Nova Scotia news visit our dedicated provincial page.
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