The driver of the pickup also was taken to a hospital, but his injuries did not appear to be as serious,
Last Updated: Monday, December 31, 2007 | 9:23 AM ET
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Five people, including an infant, were killed late Sunday in a head-on collision between a minivan and a pickup truck going the wrong way on an Ohio interstate.
The accident occurred on Interstate 280 near the I-75 interchange as the truck was heading north in the southbound lanes. Officials say they don't know why the truck was travelling in the wrong direction.
A woman and four children travelling in the minivan were pronounced dead at the scene. One of the victims was a six-month-old infant.
A man and two other children from the minivan were taken to the hospital with life-threatening injuries, assistant fire chief Luis Santiago said. The driver of the pickup also was taken to a hospital, but his injuries did not appear to be as serious, he said.
"It was among the worst I've seen," Santiago said of the crash scene.
Bits of gift-wrap and toys were strewn about the highway, suggesting the minivan was carrying a family heading home from the holidays, Santiago said.
With files from the Associated Press