Leslieville Hit-and-Run Involves Critical Pedestrian Injury at Crosswalk

Tuesday, May 20, 2025, 6:20 am

A late-night hit-and-run in Toronto’s Leslieville left a man in his 30s with a serious head injury after being struck at a crosswalk near Queen Street East and Jones Avenue. Authorities are investigating the incident amidst calls for improved pedestrian safety measures.


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Pedestrian struck by vehicle in hit-and-run in Leslieville suffers critical injuries: police  CP24

citynews.ca / Man suffers serious head injury in Leslieville hit and run

A man is in hospital with a serious head injury after he was struck by a vehicle in Toronto’s Leslieville neighbourhood. Traffic Services tells CityNews a man in his 30s was at a crosswalk in the Queen Street East and Jones Avenue area just before midnight when he was struck by a vehicle. The man…


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