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One pedestrian killed and seven injured in a multiple vehicle crash in downtown

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Late Friday, the man faces disability on driving-related charges after three vehicles collide in the city center, killing pedestrians and injuring the other seven.

Police in Toronto say a fatal crash occurred at the intersection of University Ave. and Wellington Ave. W. at around 11:40 am. -A year-old man was operating the 2014 Jeep Grand Cello Key to the west at Wellington Avenue W. "Const. Alex Lee said in a statement released Saturday.

He stated that a 53-year-old man was operating the 2022 Honda CRV north on University Avenue, and a 49-year-old man was operating the 2020 Toyota Corolla north on University Avenue. rice field.

"The 26 old man (reportedly) passed through the intersection at a red light and collided with Honda and Toyota," Lee said.

"As a result of this collision, two pedestrians were also attacked," he said.

One pedestrian, a 26-year-old man, was sentenced to fatal injury and died at the scene, Li said, and a second pedestrian (32-year-old man) was "severe." He was taken to the hospital because of his severe condition. " injury. "

" Residents of Honda and Toyota were taken to the hospital with minor injuries, "he said.

One suspect was detained.

Nitan Takul, 26, in Toronto, has death-causing manipulation disorders, physical harm-causing manipulation disorders, death-causing operations over 80 operations, physical harm-causing operations over 80 operations, and death. Has been accused of dangerous driving that causes, and dangerous driving that causes death. Physical harm.

"The investigation is underway by members of Traffic Services," Li said.

A local resident, company, or driver in the area who may have a video of the incident guard or dash camera calls the police at 416-808-1900. Or you will be prompted to call the crime stopper anonymously at 1. -800-222-Hint (8477).

jstevenson@postmedia.com

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