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A 27-year-old Brampton man is facing multiple charges, including dangerous operation causing death, in a fatal collision in Caledon.Lucy Santo, 48, was on her way to work with two of her sons on June 13, 2019 when her SUV crashed head on with a pickup truck on Healey Road in Caledon.The Brampton mother of six boys, and grandmother
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