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Toronto crash that left motorcyclist critically injured happened as vehicle made U-turn: police

The scene of the crash on Wednesday. Global News

A crash in Toronto Wednesday afternoon that left a motorcyclist with critical injuries happened as a vehicle was making a U-turn, police say.

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Toronto police said emergency crews responded to the scene of the collision on Islington Avenue, north of Lake Shore Boulevard West, at 3:07 p.m.

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Police said an orange Harley Davidson motorcycle was heading south on Islington Avenue, approaching Lake Shore Boulevard West, when a grey Mitsubishi RVR tried to make a U-turn from the northbound to the southbound lanes of Islington.

The motorcycle and the vehicle making the U-turn then collided, police said.

The motorcyclist, who paramedics said was a man, was taken to hospital with life-threatening injuries.

Officers are continuing to investigate and asked that any witnesses or anyone with video footage of the incident contact police.

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