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Roof ripped off car in single-vehicle King Township crash, driver hospitalized

Roof ripped off car in single-vehicle King Township crash, driver hospitalized

CBC22-07-2025
A man sustained life-threatening injuries following a single-vehicle collision in the Township of King last Friday, York Regional Police said in a news release Tuesday.
The vehicle was found deep in a forested area with the roof completely ripped out, after officers responded to reports of a black sedan that went off the road near 16th Sideroad and 7th Concession around 7:30 a.m.
Nobody else was injured, police said.
The driver was alone in the vehicle and was transported to a trauma centre in Toronto.
Anyone with information is asked to contact York police.
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