US-Canada border crash not terror-related, says New York governor - BBC News
A speeding car that crashed and exploded in a deadly fireball on a US-Canada border bridge was not terror-related, New York Governor Kathy Hochul has said. Two people in the vehicle died and a US border agent was injured when the car crashed at a checkpoint heading from the New York side of the border to Rainbow Bridge. The crash triggered a major security scare on the eve of Thanksgiving, with the closure of four bridges on the world's longest international border. Subscribe here: http://bit.ly/1rbfUog For more news, analysis and features visit: www.bbc.com/news #RainbowBridge #NiagaraFalls #BBCNews
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A speeding car that crashed and exploded in a deadly fireball on a US-Canada border bridge was not terror-related, New York Governor Kathy Hochul has said.
Two people in the vehicle died and a US border agent was injured when the car crashed at a checkpoint heading from the New York side of the border to Rainbow Bridge.
The crash triggered a major security scare on the eve of Thanksgiving, with the closure of four bridges on the world's longest international border.
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