Home » News » Montreal North | 30-year-old man dies after hitting lamppost Montreal North | 30-year-old man dies after hitting lamppost April 3, 2022 by world today news One of the two men seriously injured Saturday morning in Montreal, after hitting a median and a lamp post, succumbed to his injuries, said the Montreal Police Service (SPVM). Posted at 9:28 Updated at 12:30 p.m. – – Florence Morin Martel The Press – The 33-year-old driver was driving northbound on Boulevard Pie-IX, with a 34-year-old passenger on board, when he lost control around 6:20 a.m. At the intersection of rue de Charleroi, he first hit the embankment and ended up in a lamp post. The accident caused serious injuries to both men. The eldest succumbed to his injuries Saturday morning in hospital. The driver is in stable condition. According to the SPVM, alcohol and speed could have contributed to the skid. The driver will have to be met by the investigators. Police officers specializing in investigation and collision went to the scene to understand the circumstances of the tragedy. Boulevard Pie-IX, which was closed to traffic between boulevard Henri-Bourassa and rue de Charleroi, has been reopened. – Related posts:Israel: The targets in Iran are ready - "Precise and deadly" the attack -Makokou: Colette Métimbé Fadi at the heart of the Ivindo Iron company - AGPToulouse Métropole urban plan: Paléficat's new bannersCharges dropped against woman who made racist complaint in NY The boom in podcasts mixing Islam and personal development How to donate your body to science in Mexico Leave a Comment Cancel replyCommentName Email Website Save my name, email, and website in this browser for the next time I comment. Δ This site uses Akismet to reduce spam. Learn how your comment data is processed. Search for:
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Florence Morin Martel
The Press
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The 33-year-old driver was driving northbound on Boulevard Pie-IX, with a 34-year-old passenger on board, when he lost control around 6:20 a.m. At the intersection of rue de Charleroi, he first hit the embankment and ended up in a lamp post. The accident caused serious injuries to both men. The eldest succumbed to his injuries Saturday morning in hospital. The driver is in stable condition.
According to the SPVM, alcohol and speed could have contributed to the skid. The driver will have to be met by the investigators.
Police officers specializing in investigation and collision went to the scene to understand the circumstances of the tragedy. Boulevard Pie-IX, which was closed to traffic between boulevard Henri-Bourassa and rue de Charleroi, has been reopened.
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