
Osagie, a mother from the Greater Sudbury community of Chelmsford, was driving when her car hit a rock cut on Highway 17, killing her children Destiny, Flourish, and Britney.
Eight years ago, Osagie fled Nigeria with the two older children.
The Osagie family lived in a shelter in Toronto before coming to Sudbury this past October.
On Dec. 18, Osagie received a letter that her second appeal for permanent residency was denied, meaning she had to travel to Toronto to get a lawyer to file a federal appeal.
The family and two others were travelling home when the crash happened.
Her friend, Christian Mgbokwere, blames the immigration system for the loss.
The loss has rocked the community and flags are flying half-mast at the school all three children attended.
Rainbow District School Board says its mental health team was on site Monday, as students return to school after the holiday break, to help both students and staff cope with this tragedy.
Members of the community have raised close to $17,000 for the family through a Go Fund Me Campaign called OSAGIE Chelmsford Family Tragedy Hwy 17 accident. .

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