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Ontario: At least four people dead in separate collision accidents

Ontario: At least four people dead in separate collision accidents

By م.زهير الشاعر

Published: July 31, 2022

At least four residents of Ontario were killed due to several fatal accidents in the province over the weekend.

Police say a 39-year-old man in Toronto was pronounced dead at the hospital after his motorcycle collided with a car on Kennedy Road in Transway Crescent early Sunday morning.

Ontario Provincial Police in Huron County also say five people were taken to hospital after a single vehicle collision northeast of Goderich, Ontario late Saturday night – where one was later pronounced dead while the other four sustained non-life-threatening injuries.

In another incident, a motorcycle rider was pronounced dead at the scene of a crash in Burlington, Ont. Halton Regional Police said Saturday morning, after it collided with a car that turned left onto Appleby Line.

Toronto Police also said a pedestrian was pronounced dead at the hospital Saturday morning after being struck in a hit-and-run collision, while the driver was later located and arrested for impaired driving.

Before the long weekend, regional police described a "worrying increase" in fatal motorcycle collisions in southwestern Ontario this year.

Earlier in May, they said there have already been dozens of fatal car crashes in the province in 2022 alone, reaching levels not seen in over a decade.

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