Downtown Toronto Hit-and-Run Leaves Woman in Critical Condition as Police Hunt for Fleeing Driver
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- November 25, 2025
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It's truly heartbreaking to report on another serious incident unfolding in our city. Early Friday morning, a quiet stretch of downtown Toronto was shattered by a devastating hit-and-run, leaving a woman fighting for her life. The intersection of Yonge Street and Queen Street West, a bustling hub by day, became the scene of a life-altering tragedy just before 2 a.m.
Details are still emerging, of course, but what we know is grim. A pedestrian, a woman whose identity hasn't been released, was struck by a vehicle. The impact was severe, so severe that emergency responders arrived to find her in a life-threatening condition. Paramedics worked quickly, rushing her to a nearby hospital where she remains, receiving urgent medical care.
But here's the truly disturbing part: the driver of the vehicle didn't stop. They fled the scene, leaving the injured woman behind. Toronto Police are now desperately searching for answers, and more importantly, for the vehicle and its driver. Officers have been on location, meticulously collecting evidence and scouring the area for any clues that might lead them to the person responsible for this awful act. I imagine they're reviewing security footage from nearby businesses, hoping to catch a glimpse of the fleeing vehicle.
This kind of incident leaves a deep scar on our community. It's a stark reminder of the responsibility drivers have, and the profound consequences when that responsibility is abandoned. If anyone, and I mean anyone, was in the area around that time and saw something, anything at all, please reach out to the police. Even the smallest detail could be the missing piece they need to bring some measure of justice and closure to this difficult situation.
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