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Police seek dash cam footage following serious collision in south Edmonton

Police are seeking information on this dark-coloured sedan that was travelling with the BMW prior to the collision. Police are seeking information on this dark-coloured sedan that was travelling with the BMW prior to the collision.
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Edmonton police are appealing to the public for dash cam footage after a collision in south Edmonton on Sunday that resulted in two people being sent to hospital.

Police say a BMW 335XI was travelling south yesterday around 2:20 p.m. near Ellerslie Road on 103A Street SW. Its driver lost control around a curve, causing the car to cross the centre line and collide head-on with a northbound Toyota RAV4.

Speed is believed to be a factor in the collision, according to police. 

The BMW driver, a 33-year-old man, was taken to hospital with serious, but non-life-threatening injuries. The male driver of the Toyota, 65, suffered minor injuries, while his 70-year-old female passenger remains in hospital with serious, life-threatening injuries.

Police say the BMW was seen travelling with the dark-coloured sedan pictured above near 103 A Street SW and 41 Avenue SW. 

Anyone with dash cam footage of either vehicle is asked to contact police.

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