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Scarborough construction worker killed by car fleeing police: Police watchdog

One person is dead and a police officer is injured after a hit-and-run in Scarborough. Jeremy Cohn / Global News

A car fleeing police struck and killed a construction worker in Toronto’s east end Wednesday, the province’s police watchdog said.

The Special Investigations Unit (SIU) said a Toronto police officer tried to stop a white BMW near Midland Avenue and Lawrence Avenue East around 11:30 a.m.

A short time later the car struck and killed a man working near Midland Avenue and Eglinton Avenue East.

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The man’s identity hasn’t been released, but an SIU spokesman said he lived near Alliston, Ont.

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The crew was in the area doing construction work connected with Metrolinx’s Eglinton Crosstown project.

“This is a tragic accident and our thoughts are with the worker’s family and his colleagues,” Metrolinx spokeswoman Anne Marie Aikins said in a statement to Global News.

Toronto police said an officer who was at the scene suffered minor injuries.

A dented white BMW was later found on a side street near Midland Avenue and Lawrence Avenue East.

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Anyone with information is being asked to call the SIU at 1-800-787-8529.

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