Tuesday, May 27, 2025, 8:21 pm
Authorities are investigating a shocking incident in Brossard where a vehicle deliberately struck a woman experiencing homelessness. Emergency crews responded quickly to treat her serious injuries while local officials work to piece together details and hold the perpetrator accountable amid rising concerns about road safety.
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La victime a été gravement blessée aux jambes, mais on ne craint pas pour sa vie.
Une femme en situation d’itinérance a été gravement blessée aux jambes après avoir été délibérément percutée par une voiture mardi midi à Brossard, en Montérégie. Selon le Service de police de l’agglomération de Longueuil (SPAL), ses jours ne sont pas comptés.
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