A crash on Hwy. 401 between County Rd. 42 and Queen's Ln. June 22, 2018. (Photo courtesy of the Ontario Provincial Police)A crash on Hwy. 401 between County Rd. 42 and Queen's Ln. June 22, 2018. (Photo courtesy of the Ontario Provincial Police)
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Driver's Condition Improving After Head-On Crash

One of the drivers who was involved in a fatal crash on the Hwy. 401 near Tilbury Friday morning has been upgraded to stable condition.

Chatham-Kent OPP say he was airlifted to a London hospital in critical condition after the eastbound tractor trailer he was driving was hit head-on by a westbound transport truck that crossed the centre median near Queens Line.

The driver of the westbound transport truck, a 44-year-old Windsor man, died as a result of his injuries.

The crash shut down the Hwy. 401 between County Rd. 42 and Queens Line (Hwy. 2) for approximately 13 hours for the crash investigation and clean-up.

RELATED: One Dead In Hwy. 401 Crash, Road Now Open

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