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5-year-old dies after fatal car crash in Winnipeg's south end

A child has died after a serious two-vehicle collision, police say. Two other children remain in stable condition.

3 children were taken to hospital following two-vehicle collision on Wednesday; 2 others in stable condition

Winnipeg police block off the area after three children ended up in hospital as a result of a vehicle collision on Dalhousie Drive Wednesday afternoon. A five-year-old has died. (Warren Kay/CBC)

A five-year-old child has died after a serious two-vehicle collision in Winnipeg's south end on Wednesday, Winnipeg police said Thursday. Two other children remain in stable condition.

The fatal crash occurred in the Fort Richmond area at approximately 1:40 p.m. Wednesday, close to theMargaret Grant Pool.

Three children in one of the vehicleswere taken to hospital after the head-on collision onDalhousie Drive near Pembina Highway, police said.

A one-year-old and a four-year-old remain in hospitalin stable condition, police spokesperson Jay Murray said in a Thursday morning media conference.

Only two child car seats were found in the vehicle the children were in. Policeare uncertain which child was not restrained by a car seat, and could not confirm whether seatbelts were being used.

Provinciallaw requires children to be in transported in a car seat until age nine or weight restrictions are met.

Police evidence markers cover the street after a collision in Winnipeg's Fort Richmond area Wednesday. (Warren Kay/CBC)

Speed may have been a factor, according to police.

"Both vehicles suffered extensive damage," Murray told reporters at a Thursday news conference.

Police said the street has a maximum 50-60 kilometre per hour speed limit.

Immediately after the crash, two officers wereflagged down by witnesses, while other witnesseswent to a nearby fire hall to report the serious collision.

Police said the driver of the vehicle containing the children was not physically injured. Murray did not report on the medical status of the driverof the other vehicle, but said they were not transported to hospital.

The police investigation is still ongoing. So far, no charges have been laid.

Investigators are calling on witnesses to report what they saw.