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A construction worker in Toronto was injured in a hit and run on the Don Valley Parkway early Tuesday morning. The worker was hit at around 1:11 a.m. on the expressway near the Spanbridge Road overpass area. The northbound curb lane and middle lane were closed overnight for construction work, and the area was properly marked. A light-coloured SUV driving northbound on the DVP entered the construction zone and struck the 46-year-old worker. The SUV did not stop and continued driving northbound, likely with front end damage. The construction worker sustained serious but non-life-threatening injuries in the incident. Police are asking for anyone with information or dashcam footage to come forward.

The hit and run incident on the Don Valley Parkway left a construction worker with serious but non-life-threatening injuries. The worker was hit in the early hours of Tuesday morning near the Spanbridge Road overpass area. The northbound curb lane and middle lane were closed for construction work, and the area was clearly marked. A light-coloured SUV driving northbound on the DVP entered the construction zone and struck the worker. The SUV did not stop after hitting the worker and continued driving northbound. Police are requesting information or dashcam footage from anyone who may have witnessed the incident.

Toronto police are investigating a hit and run on the Don Valley Parkway that left a construction worker injured early Tuesday morning. The worker was hit at around 1:11 a.m. near the Spanbridge Road overpass area. The northbound curb lane and middle lane were closed overnight for construction and marked accordingly. A light-coloured SUV driving northbound on the DVP entered the construction zone and struck the 46-year-old worker. The SUV did not stop after hitting the worker and kept driving northbound. The construction worker suffered serious injuries but they were not life-threatening. Police are appealing for information and any dashcam footage related to the incident.

A construction worker was injured in a hit and run on the Don Valley Parkway in Toronto early Tuesday morning. The worker was hit at approximately 1:11 a.m. near the Spanbridge Road overpass area. The northbound curb lane and middle lane were closed overnight for construction, and the area was appropriately marked for the work. A light-coloured SUV travelling northbound on the DVP entered the construction zone and struck the 46-year-old worker. The SUV did not stop and continued driving northbound, likely with damage to the front end. The construction worker suffered serious injuries that were not considered life-threatening. Police are asking for assistance from anyone who may have information or dashcam footage of the incident.

A construction worker on the Don Valley Parkway in Toronto was injured in a hit and run in the early hours of Tuesday morning. The worker was hit near the Spanbridge Road overpass area around 1:11 a.m. The northbound curb lane and middle lane were closed overnight for construction work and were clearly marked. A light-coloured SUV driving northbound on the DVP entered the construction zone and struck the 46-year-old worker. The SUV did not stop after hitting the worker and continued driving northbound with likely front end damage. The construction worker sustained serious injuries but is expected to recover. Police are urging anyone with information or dashcam footage to come forward.

In Toronto, a construction worker was injured in a hit and run on the Don Valley Parkway early Tuesday morning. The incident occurred around 1:11 a.m. near the Spanbridge Road overpass area. The northbound curb lane and middle lane were closed overnight for construction work and were properly marked. A light-coloured SUV driving northbound on the DVP entered the construction zone and struck the 46-year-old worker. The SUV did not stop and continued driving northbound, possibly with front end damage. The injured construction worker suffered serious but non-life-threatening injuries. Toronto police are asking for anyone with information or dashcam footage to assist in their investigation of the hit and run incident.

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