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Police issue arrest warrant for man they say fled scene of Vaughan fatal crash

A photo of the minivan following a fatal crash on Highway 400 in Vaughan. OPP

The Ontario Provincial Police have issued an arrest warrant for a man they allege fled the scene of a fatal crash on Highway 400 in Vaughan last week.

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On Sept. 30, OPP Sgt. Kerry Schmidt said witnesses reported seeing a red Volkswagen Jetta travelling at a high rate of speed on the highway at around 3 a.m. when it rear-ended a minivan carrying four people near Rutherford Road.

Schmidt said three of the people suffered minor injuries but the fourth person, a woman, was pronounced dead.

Police later identified her as a 73-year-old woman from North York.

On Wednesday, police said they had identified a suspect and are looking for 31-year-old Michael Okoaki from Richmond Hill.

He is wanted for dangerous driving causing death and causing bodily harm, failing to stop at a collision resulting in death, and public mischief.

“The accused is urged to contact a lawyer and turn himself in,” OPP said in a tweet.

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Highway 400 southbound was closed between Rutherford Road and Langstaff Road for several hours.

 

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