Pedestrian seriously injured after being struck by vehicle in Ajax

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Pedestrian seriously injured after being struck by vehicle in Ajax
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A 59-year-old man is in critical condition after being struck by a vehicle in Ajax on Wednesday night.

. It is alleged that the driver of a grey Toyota Corolla was heading east on Kingston Road when they struck the pedestrian. The driver of the Corolla remained on scene.Police have not announced any charges in the investigation so far.

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