Scarborough hit-and-run leaves community reeling

Friday, May 16, 2025, 10:20 pm

In Scarborough, police are pursuing the hit-and-run driver responsible for a tragic incident that left a woman fatally injured. Authorities are combing through evidence while locals express frustration about the blatant disregard for pedestrian safety. One wonders if speeding through life at breakneck pace is in vogue these days.


citynews.ca / Pedestrian in her 30s struck by hit-and-run driver in Scarborough, police say

Police are on the hunt for a driver who allegedly struck a female pedestrian in Scarborough and then left the scene of the collision. According to the Toronto Police Service, the crash happened near Bridlewood Boulevard and Sheppard Avenue East, at approximately 9:07 p.m. on Friday. Officers say a…

cp24.com/ / Woman dead in Scarborough hit-and-run, driver sought - CP24

Woman dead in Scarborough hit-and-run, driver sought  CP24


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