Overview
- Winnipeg police say a woman in her 60s remains in hospital in unstable condition after a Sept. 19 collision at Notre Dame Avenue and McPhillips Street, and the Traffic Collision Investigation Unit is leading the case.
- Officers closed the Notre Dame–McPhillips intersection for several hours for scene examination, and the driver involved stayed and spoke with police.
- In a separate Winnipeg case, a 49-year-old woman struck at a bus stop near Abinojii Mikanah and St. Mary’s Road on Sept. 16 died two days later, and no charges have been laid as the Traffic Division continues its investigation.
- Windsor police report a preliminary finding that a driver ran a stop sign at Hanna Street East and Windsor Avenue on Sept. 23, causing a two-vehicle crash that pushed a car onto the sidewalk and fatally struck a 58-year-old pedestrian.
- Earlier that day in Windsor, a female pedestrian suffered non-life-threatening injuries at Gladstone Avenue and Ottawa Street and the driver was charged with careless driving, as investigators across the cases seek witnesses and video, including dash-cam footage.