Migrant Workers Dept: TORONTO - Eight months after their bodies were mangled in a horrific crash that killed 11 people in southern Ontario, two Peruvian migrant workers said they hope to stay in Canada even if lingering injuries and debilitating pain keep them permanently on the sidelines, according to Winnipeg Free Press. Ten workers from the van and the truck driver were killed in one of the province's deadliest collisions and ontario Provincial Police and emergency crews investigate a multiple fatal motor vehicle accident near Hampstead, Ontario, Monday, February 6, 2012. Two Peruvian migrant workers who survived a horrific crash that killed 11 people in southern Ontario said Tuesday they hope to stay in Canada even if they never recover enough from their injuries to go back to work. THE CANADIAN PRESS/Dave Chidley Juan Ariza and Javier Abelardo Alba-Medina were among 13 poultry farm workers in a van that drove through a stop sign and into the path of a freightliner truck in the rural community of Hampstead, northeast of Stratford, on Feb. 6.
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