Toronto hit-and-run leaves a woman fatally struck

Friday, May 9, 2025, 8:21 am

Following a tragic hit-and-run in Toronto, police are actively searching for two drivers after a woman in her twenties was fatally struck near Birchmount Road. The investigation intensifies amid growing public outcry over road safety and accountability in urban areas.


cp24.com/ / Video shows woman walking in middle of Scarborough road moments before fatal hit-and-run - CP24

Video shows woman walking in middle of Scarborough road moments before fatal hit-and-run  CP24

nationalpost.com / Pedestrian fatally hit by two vehicles that fled the scene: Toronto police

Police say an unidentified pedestrian was walking in the northbound lanes of Birchmount Road, north of Anaconda Avenue, when the incident occurred

theglobeandmail.com / Pedestrian fatally hit by two vehicles that fled the scene, Toronto police say

Police say an unidentified pedestrian was walking in the northbound lanes of Birchmount Road, north of Anaconda Avenue, when a white cargo van travelling northbound struck her

torontosun.com / Two drivers sought after woman fatally struck in Scarborough

The incident happened around 9:30 p.m. on Birchmount Rd. north of St. Clair Ave. E.

globalnews.ca / Toronto pedestrian struck, killed by 2 vehicles that fled the scene: police

Toronto Police say a woman in her 20s was struck and killed by two vehicles that did not remain at the scene on Thursday night.


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