Child dead after being hit by vehicle in Surrey, B.C.
Officers with the Surrey Police Service responded to reports of a crash between a vehicle and a young pedestrian in the 13800 block of 64 Avenue.
Police say the child didn't survive despite the life-saving efforts from paramedics.
The driver of the vehicle remained at the scene and is co-operating with the investigation.
Police say the roads and intersections in the vicinity of the crash are likely to be shut down for a significant portion of the night due to the investigation.
Surrey police are asking anyone who witnessed the incident or have any footage to reach out to them.

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