Saturday, May 31, 2025, 7:20 pm
In Mississauga, emergency crews responded to a distressing incident involving a young child. One report notes the child was found in a local park’s water area, while another indicates the child had wandered off, both cases resulting in hospitalization under critical conditions. Local authorities are investigating the circumstances.
A child was rushed to a local hospital in critical condition on Saturday after they were found in a Mississauga ravine. Emergency crews were called to Erindale Park, near Mississauga Road and Dundas Street shortly after 4:20 p.m. for reports of a young child who had wandered off. Paramedics later…
Police in Peel Region say a child was taking to hospital with critical injuries after wandering off in Mississauga on Saturday. Peel Regional Police said in a post on X that a young child “wandered off” in the Mississauga Rd.-Dundas St. area at 3:36 p.m. before being located by first responders.…
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