News: Person seriously hurt in pedestrian crash in Scarborough
SCARBOROUGH, ON – A pedestrian was left in serious condition as a result of a pedestrian crash that happened in...
HAMILTON, ON – A 7-year-old boy lost his life to a collision involving a Hamilton city bus on after 1 p.m. Thursday, CBC reports.
The 7-year-old boy was walking in the area of Emerald Street North and Wilson Street when he was struck by the bus.
EMS crews hurried to the scene and rushed the young pedestrian to a hospital, where he later died.
Several locals noted that drivers typically experience limited visibility when driving through Emerald Street North. There also appears to be no crosswalk, making it difficult for pedestrians to cross safely.
Another local, who lived in the area for more than two decades, also has seen countless pedestrian accidents.
The driver remained at the scene, and no pending charges have been reported.
If your child was injured or killed in a pedestrian collision and is seeking out premier legal guidance and representation, turn to Grillo Law. For over 40 years, our team of Toronto pedestrian accident lawyers has worked with countless families like yours to recover their deserved compensation. We’re ready to support you in your path toward justice and recovery. Book a free consultation online or by phone at 416 614 6000 today.
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