Montreal Senior Critically Injured by Falling Branch Incident

Saturday, May 10, 2025, 6:20 pm

In a truly unexpected twist of urban nature, a 76-year-old woman in Montreal—specifically in Côte-Saint-Luc—was struck by a falling branch and is now in critical condition. Emergency crews responded swiftly, leaving locals both concerned and incredulous at the hazards lurking even in their own neighborhoods.


thestar.com / Woman, 76, in critical condition after being struck by falling branch in Montreal

MONTREAL - A woman is fighting for her life after being struck by a falling branch in a Montreal suburb.

lapresse.ca / Montréal | Une septuagénaire gravement blessée par une chute de branche d’arbre

Une femme de 76 ans a été gravement blessée samedi dans à Côte-Saint-Luc, sur l’île de Montréal, lorsqu’une branche lui est tombée sur la tête.


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