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Quesnel accident sends infant to hospital with serious injuries

An infant was seriously injured following a two-vehicle crash in Quesnel.

RCMP were called to a collision on Highway 97 at Balsalm Avenue near the Maple Park Mall on Saturday just before 10PM.

Police say one of the vehicles departed the scene prior to their arrival.

Several people were transported to hospital by BC Ambulance and the infant remains there in serious condition.

RCMP say the driver of the vehicle that left the scene originally has now spoken with them and the investigation into the accident continues.

Anyone with information is asked to call their local detachment, or Crime-Stoppers at 1 (800) 222-8477.

– with files from George Henderson, My Cariboo Now

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