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TORONTO 鈥?Police say one teen is dead and two are in critical condition after a pickup truck accident northeast of Toronto.Durham Regional Police say a 15-year-old from Sunderland was killed when the pickup truck he was riding in lost control and rolled into a ditch in Brock township.Officers were dispatched to the scene early Sunday morning and are asking for anyone
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