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Collision in East Vancouver leaves 40-year-old pedestrian in critical condition

Vancouver police block off a section of East 1st Avenue at Woodland Drive after a woman was struck by a vehicle while crossing the street on March 28, 2023. Courtesy: Dale Reid-Squeo

Vancouver police are looking for witnesses to a collision that left a 40-year-old woman with critical injuries Tuesday night.

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The crash happened around 9:30 p.m., as the woman was crossing East 1st Avenue at Woodland Drive.

“Officers from VPD’s Collision Investigation Unit believe the collision occurred when the victim, a woman who lives nearby, was attempting to cross East 1st Avenue, from the south side,” police said in a media release.

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“As she stepped off the curb she was struck by a blue Mercedes C300 that was passing through the intersection.”

Woodland Drive is a greenway with a pedestrian-controlled traffic light at the 1st Avenue crossing, but police said it was not immediately clear who had the light.

Police said the driver remained at the scene, and alcohol and speed are not believed to have been factors in the collision.

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Anyone who witnessed the crash or has relevant dashcam video is asked to contact the Vancouver Police Collision Investigation Unit at 604-717-3012.

 

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