Injured Woman Falls from Moving Vehicle on Gardiner Expressway

Sunday, May 18, 2025, 9:20 am

In a dramatic and perplexing urban mishap, authorities are investigating conflicting reports of a woman who fell—or perhaps jumped—from a moving vehicle on Toronto’s Gardiner Expressway. The incident, occurring near Dufferin Street early Sunday morning, left her seriously injured and raised more than a few eyebrows amid the city's usual chaos.


torontosun.com / Woman injured after falling out of or jumping from vehicle on Gardiner

A woman was rushed to a hospital after she fell out of or jumped from a vehicle on the Gardiner Expressway early Sunday. Toronto Police reported the woman suffered “serious injuries” after the 2 a.m. incident in the westbound lanes of the Gardiner, at Dufferin St. She is now listed in stable…

cp24.com/ / Woman who fell from moving vehicle on Gardiner Expressway ‘seriously injured,’ police say - CP24

Woman who fell from moving vehicle on Gardiner Expressway ‘seriously injured,’ police say  CP24

citynews.ca / Woman seriously injured after falling or jumping out of moving vehicle on Gardiner Expressway

Police are investigating the circumstances after a woman was seriously injured in the westbound lanes of the Gardiner Expressway. Toronto police say the woman either fell or jumped out of a moving vehicle on the expressway near Dufferin Street just after 2 a.m. Sunday. She was taken to the hospital…


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