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No charges will be laid in a collision in St. Thomas last month that killed a 73-year-old pedestrian.
The woman, whose identity wasn’t released, died in hospital after being struck by a vehicle April 26 about 3:40 p.m. while crossing Redan Street at the intersection of First Avenue, just north of Talbot Street.
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The driver turned left on an advanced green and collided with the pedestrian, who was in the crosswalk, police said.
MIDDLESEX CENTRE, ONT. St. Thomas police say no charges are being laid following a fatal pedestrian collision two weeks ago. Emergency crews responded after a 73-year-old St. Thomas woman was struck while crossing Redan Street northbound at First Avenue on the afternoon of April 26. Investigators say the driver, also northbound, collided with the pedestrian in the crosswalk while turning left on an advanced green light. The pedestrian was rushed to hospital with life-threatening injuries and later died. The driver remained at the scene. Police say their investigation is now closed and no charges are being laid against the driver.
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