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Former Saskatoon city bus driver charged with hit and run

Former Saskatoon city bus driver charged with hit and run

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A former Saskatoon Transit driver is facing a hit-and-run charge after allegedly hitting a pedestrian while driving a city bus on May 18.
The 49-year-old victim was taken to the hospital with non-life-threatening injuries after being struck in the 1900 block of Eighth Street East, according to a police news release.
Police say the driver fled the scene in the bus.
After months of investigation, the 42-year-old driver has been charged with failing to stop after an accident.
Saskatoon Transit said in a statement that the employee was put on administrative leave shortly after the incident pending an internal investigation and no longer works for the bus service.
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