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Ontario’s police watchdog clears Toronto police officers after fatal June 2019 crash

SIU. Global News

TORONTO – Ontario’s police watchdog has cleared Toronto officers of wrongdoing after they gave chase to a car that crashed into another car and killed the driver.

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The Special Investigations Unit says there are no reasonable grounds to lay charges in the case that led to the death of a 77-year-old man and injuries to his 74-year-old wife on June 22, 2019.

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The SIU says an officer noticed a man who wasn’t wearing his seatbelt in a Honda Civic in a plaza parking lot in the city’s east end around 7 p.m. and got out to approach the car.

The agency says the man sped off and officers gave chase.

The SIU says the Honda drove through a red light and crashed into a Chevrolet Malibu, which killed its driver.

The agency says the officer quickly called off the pursuit and did not contribute to the collision.

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