The 56-year-old woman who was struck by a cyclist at a Toronto intersection on Tuesday remains in hospital but is now out of grave danger, police say.
Const. Hugh Smith of Traffic Services said the woman has “been stabilized” in hospital after suffering what were initially described as life-threatening head injuries in the collision.
The intersection of Dundas St. W. and Huron St. is very busy as seen from the southeast corner on Wednesday. A cyclist was charged after a woman was knocked over and left with serious head injuries. (RICHARD LAUTENS/TORONTO STAR)
Brendan Kennedy and Curtis Rush, Staff Reporters
A cyclist who was going the wrong way on a one-way street when he struck a 56-year-old woman and fractured her skull will be fined $400, whether the woman lives or dies.
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