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Hamilton police say Waterloo man who died on Red Hill Valley Parkway stole vehicle

Hamilton police's collision reconstruction unit is still investigating after a man died on the RHVP on Nov. 8. Police now say the man who was struck and killed had abandoned a stolen vehicle on the parkway. Global News

Hamilton police say they are still looking into a fatal collision on the Red Hill Valley Parkway on Nov. 8 that killed a pedestrian.

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Early that day, a man abandoned a vehicle that stopped working in the southbound lanes of the Parkway and tried to cross over the northbound lanes.

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That’s when he was struck by a tractor-trailer and was later pronounced dead at the scene.

Investigators say that the deceased man was 35 years old and from Waterloo region, and that the abandoned vehicle had been stolen earlier that evening from Kitchener.

Hamilton Police say they are continuing the investigation and ask anyone with information to contact the collision reconstruction unit at 905-546-4753 or reconunit@hamiltonpolice.ca.

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