Male cyclist dies after being struck by unknown object in Toronto

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Male cyclist dies after being struck by unknown object in Toronto
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A male cyclist has died after being struck by an unknown object while riding his bike in Toronto’s west end on Tuesday morning. The incident happened near Roncesvalles and Boustead avenues. Police are investigating the incident.

A male cyclist has died after being struck by an unknown object while riding his bike in Toronto ’s west end on Tuesday morning, police have confirmed to CP24. The incident happened near Roncesvalles and Boustead avenues. Toronto police, who were called to the area shortly after 9 a.m., told CP24 that a man on a bike was allegedly throwing objects toward random people in the area. They said that a victim was located at the scene with life-threatening injuries.

He was rushed to the hospital via emergency run, but has since been pronounced deceased. He is described as a white male in his 40s and approximately five foot nine with brown hair, and was last seen wearing a black jacket and black pants, and riding a bike. Currently, Boustead is closed from Indian Road to Roncesvalles. Alhambra Avenue is also off limits at Boustead. Police are asking the public to avoid the area

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