A fiery two-car crash in Brampton on Monday night has left four people dead, including two sisters, Peel Regional Police say.

Police say they received multiple calls for the collision at 8:45 p.m. on Bovaird Dr. between Hurontario St. and Van Kirk Dr.

Const. Mark Fischer said a 1998 Pontiac Trans Am travelling westbound crossed over into the eastbound lanes for “unknown reasons.” The car then collided with a 2016 Kia.

Paramedics and firefighters rushed to the crash, where they found the two vehicles “engulfed in flames,” according to a police spokesman.

Four people we pronounced dead at the scene.

The driver of the Trans Am has been identified as a 49-year-old man, from Brampton.

A 24-year-old man from Georgetown was behind the wheel of the Kia, and had two female passengers in the car. The women, aged 22 and 16, were two sisters from Brampton, police said.

The victims’ families have been notified.

Fischer said speed is being investigated as a factor in the crash, but added it is too early to say what caused the Trans Am to lose control.

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