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Man driving golf cart on Toronto road seriously injured in crash

A man has serious injuries after a golf cart crashed into a moving vehicle in Etobicoke on Friday, Toronto police say. A man has serious injuries after a golf cart crashed into a moving vehicle in Etobicoke on Friday, Toronto police say.
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A man has serious injuries after his golf cart crashed into a moving vehicle in Etobicoke Friday morning, Toronto police say.

Officers responded to a collision at around 10:45 a.m. in the area of Princess Margaret Boulevard and Islington Avenue, near St. George’s Golf and Country Club.

Police say a golf cart was crossing the road when it was hit by a vehicle travelling northbound.

The operator of the golf cart, a man in his 30s, was taken to a trauma centre with serious injuries, Toronto paramedics say.

It is unknown if the golf cart occupant is an employee at the golf course or a golfer.

The driver of the vehicle remained at the scene and was uninjured.

Islington Avenue is closed from Eglinton Avenue West to Ridgevalley Crescent for an investigation.

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