Woman injured after falling out of or jumping from vehicle on Gardiner
A woman was rushed to a hospital after she fell out of or jumped from a vehicle on the Gardiner Expressway early Sunday.
Toronto Police reported the woman suffered 'serious injuries' after the 2 a.m. incident in the westbound lanes of the Gardiner, at Dufferin St. She is now listed in stable condition.
Police confirmed that officers were able to locate the driver of the vehicle.
The westbound lanes of the Gardiner, at Spadina Ave., were closed but have since reopened.
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