Motorcyclist dead, passenger in critical condition after Scarborough collision: Toronto police
16-05-2025 01:16 via cbc.ca

Motorcyclist dead, passenger in critical condition after Scarborough collision: Toronto police

One person is dead and another is in critical condition after a collision involving a motorcycle carrying a passenger and another vehicle in Scarborough Thursday, police say.
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