Surrey pedestrian dies after July collision with TransLink bus
20-08-2026 05:48 via cbc.ca

Surrey pedestrian dies after July collision with TransLink bus

A man in his 60s who was struck by a TransLink bus last month has died, Surrey police said on Wednesday. Previously, police said the pedestrian was taken to hospital with life-threatening injuries.
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