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Three people dead, five injured in head-on crash at Suttontown, near Mount Gambier

Three people have died after a head-on collision in South Australia’s south-east this afternoon.
Key points:
- Three people from Millicent have died in a “heartbreaking” head-on crash
- Five others in the second vehicle are being treated for injuries
- SA’s road toll is now 85, compared to 101 this time last year
Police and emergency services were called to the Princes Highway at Suttontown, 5 kilometres west of Mount Gambier, at 12:30pm.
The three occupants of a Ford Territory — a 39-year-old woman, a 77-year-old woman and an 80-year-old man, all from Millicent — died at the scene.
Four occupants of the second car, a Toyota Landcruiser, were taken to hospital with non-life-threatening injuries, while a fifth is being treated for critical…
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