April 15, 2025, 3:21 pm
Two news reports detail a hit-and-run incident on the Toronto Metropolitan University campus where a vehicle struck multiple pedestrians on a campus pathway. Emergency services responded swiftly, with several victims taken to hospital for treatment. Police are actively investigating the circumstances of the crash, gathering evidence to track down the driver who fled the scene, and reaffirming campus safety measures.
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Toronto police speak to reporters at the scene a few hours after a hit-and-run that injured four people on Toronto Metropolitan University's downtown campus. Police say the driver of the vehicle may have been targeting a specific individual on the pedestrian walkway. (April 15, 2025)
Toronto police say while the investigation is still in early stages, it appears that the vehicle was intentionally targeting a person on the walkway
Police say the attack may have been intending to target one person, but none of the victims were connected to the suspect
Police are investigating after a vehicle crashed into multiple people on a walkway on Toronto Metropolitan University's downtown campus. The crash happened on Nelson Mandela Walk, a treelined pedestrian walkway beside the university library connecting Gould Street and Gerrard Street.
Toronto Police said an incident in which multiple people were injured after being struck by a vehicle in a hit-and-run on Toronto Metropolitan University’s downtown campus on Tuesday “may have been intentional.” Cops said two people were taken to hospital by paramedics after being struck by a...
Un véhicule a percuté plusieurs personnes sur une passerelle du campus de l’Université métropolitaine de Toronto, mardi après-midi, faisant quatre blessés, a indiqué la police.
Two people were sent to hospital following the crash that took place on a pedestrian walkway
Multiple people walking on a pathway at Toronto Metropolitan University were hit by a vehicle that fled the scene Tuesday, Toronto police say.
Toronto police say multiple pedestrians have been struck by a vehicle that fled the scene at Toronto Metropolitan University (TMU) on Tuesday afternoon. It happened at the campus’ Nelson Mandela Walk in the Yonge Street and Gerrard Street East area at around 1:54 p.m. Police say four pedestrians...
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