
Cyclist dies of injuries after Bank Street vehicle collision
A male cyclist has died of injuries he sustained in a vehicle collision in the city's south end, according to the Ottawa Police Service.
On Wednesday, officers were called around 2:40 p.m. to a vehicle collision involving a cyclist at the corner of Bank Street and Dazé Street, police reported in a press release Sunday.
The male cyclist was transported to hospital with injuries and died Sunday morning, according to police. Police have not released the cyclist's age, whether he died in hospital or how many vehicles were involved in the collision.
Police asked anyone who witnessed or has dashcam footage of the collision to contact the fatal collision investigation unit at 613-236-1222, extension 2345.
Bank Street and Dazé Street is around 8 and a half kilometres southeast of Parliament Hill.
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