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Publication Date: May 25, 2026 - 11:47

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Police watchdog finds 'evidence of misconduct' in fatal crash investigation

May 25, 2026

Ontario’s police watchdog has ended its investigation into a fatal single-vehicle collision in south Ottawa, but found "evidence of misconduct" by police officers who attended the scene but failed to find the driver’s body until returning the next day.



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