Sunday, May 11, 2025, 11:20 am
Late Saturday night, a motorcyclist in Brampton lost his life after striking a pole and being ejected from his bike. Emergency responders rushed to the scene, but the unfortunate rider was declared dead at hospital. Authorities continue investigating the circumstances of this tragic event.
A motorcyclist died in Brampton Saturday night after he struck a pole and was ejected from his motorbike, according to Peel paramedics. Emergency crews were called to the area of Corporation Drive and Queen Street East around 11 p.m. Peel Paramedics say they transported a man to a local hospital…
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