Two people were injured after a vehicle struck a cow in Norfolk County, April 28, 2016. (Photo courtesy of the OPP)Two people were injured after a vehicle struck a cow in Norfolk County, April 28, 2016. (Photo courtesy of the OPP)
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Two Injured, Cow Killed In Crash

Provincial police are reminding motorists to drive with caution following a crash that injured two people and killed a cow in Norfolk County.

The Ontario Provincial Police say on Thursday around 9:30pm, officers responded to  St Johns Rd. E in Woodhouse after a westbound vehicle struck the 1,700 lb animal.

Police say the cow escaped from a secure field just before the crash.

The 76-year-old driver and 74-year-old passenger from Norfolk County suffered minor injuries. The cow was killed in the crash.

“It’s not always possible to avoid a collision with an animal, particularly if it suddenly runs onto the road. But drivers can take sensible precautions to minimize the risk of a collision," says Constable Ed Sanchuk in a media release. "Drive with caution and within the speed limit, and to be aware of [your] surroundings at all times."

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