Five killed in head-on crash in southwestern Minnesota
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By Paul Walsh
Published on March 21, 2026.
A head-on collision in southwestern Minnesota has left five people dead, including the driver of an SUV and four in a transit van. The identities of the passengers and drivers have not been disclosed. This is the deadliest incident in Minnesota since June 2023 when a speeding driver killed five young women in a car.
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