Pedestrian hit in serious traffic collision in Surrey

Vancouver, BCLocal News

A woman suffered critical injuries after being struck by a vehicle in Surrey on Monday evening, as confirmed by the Surrey Police Service. The collision occurred around 6:12 p. m. at the intersection of King George Boulevard and 40 Avenue. The driver stayed on the scene and is cooperating with the investigation, which is ongoing.

Fortunately, no other individuals were injured in the incident. Authorities have closed the northbound lanes of King George Boulevard while reducing southbound traffic to one lane to facilitate the investigation. The police are actively seeking witnesses and anyone with dashcam footage to assist in their inquiries. This incident highlights ongoing safety concerns for pedestrians in busy urban areas. Community members are encouraged to report any relevant information to the Surrey Police Service.

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