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Cyclist struck by construction truck in Yorkville dies in hospital: police

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A cyclist is dead after they were struck by the driver of a commercial flatbed truck that was pulling into a Yorkville construction site on Tuesday afternoon, Toronto police say.

The collision happened near Avenue Road and Elgin Avenue, south of Davenport Road.

Toronto police say they were called to that area shortly before 1:30 p.m.

Speaking with the media at the scene, Insp. Jeff Bangild said that the driver was travelling southbound on Avenue Road and attempting to make a left turn into the construction site. He noted that an employee of the construction company had stopped northbound traffic prior to the truck’s turn.

Banglid said that the cyclist, who was also in the southbound lanes, was on the driver’s side of the vehicle, but it’s not known if they were stationary or in motion before the collision.

“At that point, when the truck began their turn, they're essentially cutting in front of that bicycle, thereby striking them,” he said, adding that it’s unclear if the cyclist was in the driver’s blind spot at the time or if the cyclist even knew the turn was about to be made.

A flatbed truck involved in a fatal collision with a cyclist in Toronto's Yorkville neighbourhood is seen on April 30, 2024.

The cyclist, who Bangild said is a 39-year-old man, was rushed to a trauma centre with life-threatening injuries where he was later pronounced dead.

The driver of the vehicle involved remained at the scene and is cooperating with police, he said.

Witnesses to the incident have also come forward with video.

An investigation into the circumstances leading up to the collision is now underway.

It’s unclear at this time what charges, if any, will be laid in connection with the collision.

Anyone with information is asked to contact Toronto police at 416-808-1900 or Crime Stoppers anonymously.

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