Authorities report that a woman has lost her life after being pulled into Lake Ontario at Jack Darling Memorial Park in Mississauga.
A woman has died following an event at Lake Ontario in Mississauga, according to police.
Peel Regional Police state that around 10:30 p. m. on Saturday night, emergency services were called regarding a woman who had reportedly been “swept into the water” at Jack Darling Memorial Park.
The 22-acre park is situated in the Lorne Park neighborhood at 1180 Lakeshore Rd. W., west of Mississauga Road. It features picnic areas, tennis courts, a leash-free zone, a native tallgrass prairie, a spray pad, a toboggan hill, trails, and an unsupervised beach.
“Following search and rescue efforts, Mississauga Fire located the woman at approximately 11:15 p. m.,” investigators told CP24 on Sunday morning.
Woman dead Lake Ontario Mississauga Aug. 15 Police are investigating after a woman was “swept into the water” at Jack Darling Memorial Park, near Lakeshore Road West and Mississauga Road in Mississauga, on Aug. 15 at around 10:30 p. m. She was pulled from the water about 45 minutes later but was pronounced dead in hospital. (David Ritchie/ Toronto)
They mentioned she was taken to the hospital where she was declared deceased.
“At this time, we have not been able to locate and notify her next of kin,” a media officer said, adding as a result they are “unable to provide any further details regarding the deceased until that notification has taken place.”
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