Georgian College student identified as pedestrian killed on Highway 400 – Barrie | 24CA News
A scholar from Georgian College in Barrie, Ont., has been recognized because the pedestrian who died after being hit by a car on Highway 400 late Tuesday.
The school issued a web based assertion saying the scholar was 20-year-old Maharab Hasan.
The college stated Maharab was wanting ahead to beginning his research within the Game – Design and Simulation program in September.
“Our college community offers our deepest condolences to Maharab’s family, including his brother who is a Georgian alumnus,” the varsity stated in a press release.
Ontario Provincial Police Sgt. Kerry Schmidt says Aurora OPP was contacted in regards to the crash simply after 11:20 p.m. on Tuesday.
Police say two automobiles had been travelling in a southbound lane on Highway 400 close to Dunlop Street West when the particular person was struck.
The two automobiles concerned remained on the scene and waited for police to reach, Schmidt says.
Police recognized the sufferer as a global scholar initially from Bangladesh.
Few particulars are recognized about why the person was on the freeway, however police ask anybody who might have seen the sufferer earlier than the crash to contact them.
In reminiscence of Maharab, the Georgian flag can be lowered to half-mast on the Barrie campus.
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