Police searching for witnesses after fatal Hamilton highway crash Police look for witnesses in fatal Hamilton crash Jul 5, 2025 Jul 5, 2025 SMS Email The outside of a Hamilton Police vehicle in Hamilton, Ont., Friday, May 2, 2025. THE CANADIAN PRESS/Nick Iwanyshyn NI SMS Email Print Copy article link Save Police are looking for witnesses following a fatal crash on a highway in Hamilton, Ont., on Friday.Hamilton police say a 47-year-old man stopped his car on the shoulder of the Lincoln Alexander Parkway shortly after 8 p.m.They say the man was struck by a transport truck when he got out of his vehicle. Emergency crews responded to the call and pronounced the man dead on scene. Police say the driver of the truck remained at the crash site and is co-operating with investigators.Anyone with information about the crash is asked to contact Hamilton police.This report by ºÃÉ«tvwas first published July 5, 2025. The ºÃÉ«tv Press. All rights reserved. SMS Email Print Copy article link Save Tags Quebec More Ontario Stories Refugee children do not place significant demands on health care: Ontario study PC attack ads show 'lack of civility,' new Ontario Liberal Leader Bonnie Crombie says Ontario considering letting pharmacists prescribe Paxlovid for COVID-19: Moore +3 Funeral remembers 'remarkable officers' in Barrie, Ont. Preliminary inquiry on Frank Stronach sex assault charges set for spring in Toronto Right to strike was crucial in TTC talks, deal expected to be ratified: union head Woman charged after dog attack left child seriously injured in Toronto Part-time college support staff in Ontario to hold strike vote next week Advocates, teacher unions call for free school breakfast, lunch for Ontario students +4 Remembrance Day ceremonies in Toronto honour sacrifices made for freedom You might be interested in +3 There's a happiness gap between young people in Quebec and in the rest of Canada +4 James Cameron rejects '51st state' talk as he brings 'Avatar' home to Canada 20 people arrested, more than 300 vehicles recovered in auto theft network bust: OPP Hundreds of public servants to learn about job cuts in the new year Sponsored Content Building Canada’s Digital Future: Why High-Performing, Trusted, and Energy-Efficient Networks Matter More Than Ever Canada is entering a new era of nation-building. From clean-energy corridors and c… Events Coming Up in December Similar Stories Most Ontarians wait more than three months for specialist or diagnostic test: poll Some alcohol prices in Ontario could rise in the new year Toronto police say officer shot stabbing suspect, police watchdog to investigate
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