
Man, woman hospitalized after 4 vehicles struck from behind at West End intersection
A 2017 Nissan Qashqai, driven by a man in his 70s, struck four vehicles that were stopped at a red light on Ellice Avenue and Banning Street around 9 a.m. CT Monday, police said in a news release on Tuesday.
All of the vehicles involved were significantly damaged and left inoperable, police said.
The man who drove the Qashqai and a woman in the passenger seat were taken to hospital in unstable condition, but were later upgraded to stable. No one else injured in the crash needed hospitalization.
The intersection was closed for much of Monday as investigators combed through the scene.
No arrests have been made, police said.
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