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Cape Breton Pride Parade temporarily halted after float hits participant

Cape Breton police say they were able to complete a preliminary investigation and restart the parade after a short delay. Don Mitchell / Global News

A man was sent to hospital after he was struck by a float as he took part in the Cape Breton Pride Parade in Sydney, N.S., on Saturday.

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Cape Breton Regional Police say they are investigating the collision that occurred on Dorchester Street.

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Police say a parade participant was struck by the rear wheel of the parade vehicle he was walking with, injuring his leg.

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Officers immediately stopped the parade and EHS transported the injured man to Cape Breton Regional Hospital for further assessment. The man’s injuries are non-life-threatening.

Cape Breton police say they were able to complete a preliminary investigation and restart the parade after a short delay.

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Police say their investigation is ongoing.

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