OttawaTwo people suffered life-threatening injuries in a head-on crash Friday on Highway 15 while a passenger was charged with a trio of criminal offences, provincial police say.Charges also pending for one of the drivers, OPP sayCBC News · Posted: May 03, 2025 3:16 PM EDT | Last Updated: May 3Two drivers who collided Friday near the village of Elgin, Ont., suffered life-threatening injuries and are in hospital in critical but stable condition, Ontario Provincial Police said Saturday. (Nathan Denette/The Canadian Press)Two people suffered life-threatening injuries in a head-on crash Friday on Highway 15 while a passenger was charged with a trio of criminal offences, provincial police say.OPP officers were called to a stretch of the highway near the village of Elgin, Ont., around noon after getting several reports that a pair of vehicles had collided.There were two adults in one vehicle, OPP said, and two adults and an infant in the other.Both of the drivers were rushed to a regional trauma centre with life-threatening injuries, police said. As of Saturday, they were in critical but stable condition.None of the passengers were seriously hurt, OPP said.However, one of them refused to provide their identity and — after officers found a knife, suspected cocaine and other drug-related items — was charged with assault, obstructing a police officer and possessing a substance for the purpose of trafficking, OPP said.Driving-related charges are also pending for one of the drivers, the police force added.Elgin is roughly 120 kilometres southwest of downtown Ottawa.