Thursday, May 15, 2025, 8:21 pm
A tragic crash in Scarborough resulted in one motorcyclist’s death and left a passenger critically injured after being struck by another vehicle. Occurring near Kingston and Manse roads, the incident has prompted a swift local investigation as authorities work to unravel the deadly sequence of events.
A motorcyclist was killed and his passenger was critically injured in a collision with a vehicle in Scarborough on Thursday evening. It happened around 6:23 p.m. in the Kingston and Manse roads area. In a social media post, Toronto Police said a vehicle reportedly struck the motorcycle. The male…
1 dead, another in hospital after motorcycle struck by another vehicle in Scarborough CP24
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