Ten migrant workers from Peru who died in a horrific crash in southwestern Ontario spent the day vaccinating chickens before the collision. Albert Burgers owns the farm where they were working Monday before the crash between their van and a flatbed truck in Hampstead, northeast of Stratford. The truck driver also died in the collision. Burgers says the workers vaccinated more than 16,000 chickens on his farm Monday. He says some of them had been with the crew for more than 10 years. The crash scene was cleared by this morning and investigators are trying to determine what caused the collision. One person from the van was taken to a Hamilton hospital with life-threatening injuries while two others were taken hospital in Stratford with serious injuries.

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