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FARMINGTON, Conn. – Police say the two people who died in a head-on crash in Connecticut last week were from Canada.
Police on Monday identified the victims of the Thursday night crash on Route 6 in Farmington as 66-year-old Rejean St. Pierre and 66-year-old Benoit Boislard. Both are from Quebec. Police did not list hometowns.
Both victims were rear-seat passengers in a car driven by 46-year-old Angelique Michaud, who suffered minor injuries. A front-seat passenger, 60-year-old Lizette Prince, remains in critical condition. They are also from Quebec.
The driver of the other vehicle, 54-year-old Edward Brozynski, of Newington, was also hurt.
Police say Brozynski was headed east when his car crossed into the westbound lane and collided head-on with the other car.
The crash remains under investigation.
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