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Man struck by bus near Metrotown’s injuries less severe than thought

A man has been hit by a bus on one of the Lower Mainland's most notorious stretches of road. A bus is stopped on central boulevard, halfway through its left turn, leaving the Metrotown bus loop.

A man who was struck by a transit bus near Metrotown on Thursday was less severely injured than initially feared, police said on Friday.

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Metro Vancouver Transit Police had initially said the victim had suffered “life-altering injuries.”

But in an update on Friday, police said he actually only suffered a broken ankle.

“Thankfully the injuries appeared more severe when assessed on scene,” police said in an email.

The collision happened on Central Boulevard, shortly before 2 p.m.

A bus could be seen stopped at the scene midway through a left-hand turn as it exited the Metrotown bus loop.

Metro Vancouver Transit Police said the victim, who is in his 30s, was rushed to hospital.

The cause of the crash is under investigation.

The stretch of Central Boulevard separates the Metrotown Mall and bus loop from the Metrotown SkyTrain station, the second busiest station in TransLink’s network.

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In November, the mall’s head of security called on the city to improve the busy crossing, warning the intersection could be the scene of a serious collision.

An elevated pedestrian walkway that once connected the mall to the SkyTrain was disconnected in 2016 when TransLink upgraded the Metrotown Station, but remains standing.

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