Pedestrian dead after being struck by vehicle in Mississauga | Globalnews.ca


A man in his 70s has died after being struck by a vehicle in Mississauga on Thursday evening, according to Peel Regional Police.

Pedestrian dead after being struck by vehicle in Mississauga  | Globalnews.ca

Police said officers responded to Lakeshore Road East and Stavebank Road area at approximately 7:10 p.m, when a blue Chevy Trax travelling westbound on Lakeshore Road struck a pedestrian, who was crossing mid-block from north to south.

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The driver, an adult male, remained at the scene and was co-operative with investigators.

Peel EMS responded to the scene and transported the male to a local hospital with serious, life-threatening injuries.

The pedestrian later died in hospital.

The investigation is now underway by the Major Collision Bureau. No charges have been laid.

The intersection was closed following the collision, but has since reopened.



Person fatally struck by GO train, delays across Kitchener line | Globalnews.ca


GO Transit says one person is dead after an incident involving one of its trains, which has also caused significant service disruptions on the Kitchener Line on Thursday morning.

Pedestrian dead after being struck by vehicle in Mississauga  | Globalnews.ca

In an update, Metrolinx said the incident occurred at around 6:30 a.m. east of Guelph, where a person was struck by a GO train.

Guelph Police confirmed that it is a confirmed fatality.

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The said the investigation is ongoing and further updates will be provided later, they said in a statement.

The collision took place in single-track territory, and GO Transit said this is contributing to both the duration and scale of the disruption.

Passengers travelling on the Kitchener Line between Kitchener and Brampton should expect delays exceeding two hours, along with service cancellations.

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GO Transit is advising customers to consider alternate routes, including the Milton Line or Bramalea GO station, where train service continues to operate.

Metrolinx said additional buses have been temporarily deployed to assist passengers travelling to Bramalea GO to connect with rail service and express bus service to Union Station.

For more information and updates, travellers are advised to check the GO Transit website.


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