Woman dies after being pinned under Toronto transit bus: police Woman pinned under bus in Toronto dies Oct 6, 2025 Oct 6, 2025 SMS Email A Toronto Transit Commission sign is shown at a downtown Toronto subway stop Tuesday, Jan. 24, 2023. THE CANADIAN PRESS/Graeme Roy ROY SMS Email Print Copy article link Save Toronto police say a woman has died after she was pinned under a transit bus in the city's west end. Police say the collision happened this afternoon outside the Royal York subway station near Royal York Road and Bloor Street West. They say paramedics tried to help but the woman was pronounced dead at the scene. Toronto Transit Commission CEO Mandeep S. Lali says the transit agency is "heartbroken" to learn of the death. The TTC is offering condolences to the woman's family. Lali says the TTC is working closely with police as they investigate the incident. This report by ¹ú²úÓÕ»ó¸£Àû was first published Oct. 6, 2025. ¹ú²úÓÕ»ó¸£Àû. All rights reserved. SMS Email Print Copy article link Save Tags Quebec Disaster Justice More Ontario Stories Toronto man charged after woman promised food, shelter was sexually assaulted: police 'Insulting': Intimate partner violence study cut short as Ontario eyes early election 'Really unfair': Students outraged after three schools in Durham Region cancel prom Police officers involved in 401 crash declined interview, didn't submit notes: SIU Doug Ford aide-turned Greenbelt lobbyist broke rules, ethics watchdog says Ford claims 'stronger mandate' after election victory despite winning fewer seats +4 Police seek multiple suspects after Toronto shooting leaves one dead, five injured 'Irreparable harm will occur' if Doug Ford testifies at inquiry, Ford's lawyers say Pilot dead in eastern Ontario after plane crash, police say Two missing after house fire in Western Quebec municipality You might be interested in +5 ‘This is nuts’: The hard-fought race to build Canada’s next submarine fleet +2 Suspect fought with neighbour about shed before 2 Saskatchewan Mounties shot: witness +2 Justin Trudeau's youngest son joins 'Son of a Critch' as an extra +2 Egypt fans rejoice in Vancouver after historic World Cup 3-1 win against New Zealand ¹ú²úÓÕ»ó¸£Àû +2 For credit unions, reconciliation is a true partnership For many Indigenous communities, access to financial services and economic opportu… Sending money abroad? Here’s how digital transfers work – and why Canadians are using them Trust in international money transfers has long been tied to physical places: a ba… Similar Stories From practical beginnings to icon status, Toronto's CN Tower marks 50th anniversary Senegal fans celebrate major win in Toronto's last World Cup group stage match 18-year-old arrested one month after body found in Kanesatake septic tank
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