Woman critically injured by fallen branch in midtown Toronto: police
- A large tree branch struck and critically injured a woman in midtown Toronto on Tuesday afternoon.
- The incident happened during severe weather, although police do not know why the branch fell.
- The branch fell near St. Clair Avenue West and Avenue Road, also striking an unhurt 10-year-old child.
- A woman in her 30s suffered critical injuries, and paramedics took her to a local trauma centre.
- Police closed roads in the area following the incident, but they have since reopened.
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Woman critically injured by falling tree branch: Toronto police – 105.9 The Region
TORONTO — Toronto police say a woman was critically injured Tuesday afternoon after a large tree branch fell and hit her in the city’s midtown. Police say they responded to the scene near St. Clair Avenue and Avenue Road just before 3:30 p.m. for a report of a large tree branch that had fallen onto the street and struck a woman and a child. Police say a woman in her 30s was rushed to hospital with critical injuries, while a 10-year-old child was…
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