London, Ont. mourns after 8-year-old dead, Girl Guides' members among pedestrians struck
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Police in London, Ont. say an eight-year-old girl has died following a pedestrian crash in the city on Tuesday night.
Some Londoners who showed up to the site of a fatal crash site on the west side of the city say they “can’t imagine the grief the families must be going through.”
“It was instantly emotional. We were messaging each other immediately in tears, trying to update each other with the info we were finding,” said Amanda Charron. “For hours last night just keeping up to date on everything we could, and crying, and just everything.”
London, Ont. police reported Wednesday morning that an eight-year-old girl died following the crash on Tuesday night that also injured nine other people, ranging in age from six to 40.
So far no one has been arrested and no charges have been laid, but police said a 76-year-old female driver was involved and remained at the scene. She was not taken to hospital.
Police say the driver was westbound on Riverside Drive at Wonderland Road when she struck another vehicle stopped at the red light, and may have struck a second vehicle, before continuing through the intersection and hitting a light standard, tree and then pedestrians.
The group had been walking eastbound on the north side of Riverside, just west of Wonderland, when they were struck by the vehicle after it mounted the curb, police said.
Girl Guides of Canada have confirmed a number of their members were involved in the collision.