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Vehicle strikes 2 pedestrians, home in Toronto crash

Vehicle strikes 2 pedestrians, home in Toronto crash

Toronto police say two pedestrians have been injured after a vehicle drove into the stairs of the front of a home on Sunday afternoon.

Police said the incident happened just before 5 p.m. near Albion Road and Byng Avenue.

A vehicle had struck two pedestrians and one was trapped under the vehicle, police said.

The pedestrian trapped underneath was rushed to hospital in life-threatening condition while the other pedestrian was taken to hospital in non-life-threatening condition, police said.

The driver and a passenger in the vehicle were also taken to hospital, investigators said.

Police also said the vehicle had also crash into a home. Images from the scene show a vehicle mounted the stairs to the front porch of a home.

There is no word on why the vehicle lost control.

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