Person Fatally Struck by SkyTrain in Vancouver
A tragic incident occurred in Vancouver as transit police report a person was struck and killed by a SkyTrain. Details are emerging about the fatal event.
A tragic incident occurred in Vancouver as transit police report a person was struck and killed by a SkyTrain. Details are emerging about the fatal event.
A person died after being struck by a SkyTrain at Main Street Station in Vancouver. Transit Police confirm the incident appears accidental, with no criminality suspected.
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