A woman seriously injured in a single vehicle crash on Confederation Line in east Sarnia Sunday remains in London hospital in stable condition. City police continue to investigate the crash that occurred just before 10am near the 2800-block of Confederation between Waterworks Rd. and Mandaumin Rd. Police say a van carrying three international students attending Lambton College left the road and hit a tree. The male driver and a female passenger were taken to Bluewater Health for treatment of non-life threatening injuries. The other female passenger was airlifted to London hospital with major injuries. All three occupants are in their mid-20's. Anyone with information about the crash is asked to contact the city police traffic branch.
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