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Pedestrian struck by vehicle in Markham suffers life-threatening injuries

A York Regional Police cruiser is seen in Vaughan. (CTV News Toronto) A York Regional Police cruiser is seen in Vaughan. (CTV News Toronto)
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A pedestrian struck by a vehicle in Markham on Sunday suffered life-threatening injuries, police say.

York Regional Police say the incident happened just before 4 p.m. at McCowan Road and Bur Oak Avenue.

The pedestrian was transported to hospital with serious, life-threatening injuries, officers say.

McCowan Road is closed between Castlemore and James Parrott avenues.

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