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Ottawa police looking for witnesses after crash that left woman with important accidents

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Ottawa police say a lady in her 50’s suffered life-threatening accidents after a critical single-vehicle crash within the metropolis’s east finish on Saturday.

The crash occurred at roughly 3 p.m. on St. Laurent Boulevard on the intersection of Bourassa Road. 

There have been no different accidents reported.

Dashcam footage despatched to Ontario Chronicle reveals a car travelling at a excessive charge of velocity within the flawed path earlier than putting a hydro pole and damaging a number of others.

The crash induced energy outages for about 570 clients within the space, Hydro Ottawa stated. Rogers additionally reported fibre web and cellphone outages.

The ability was restored for many clients by Sunday morning.

Police closed St. Laurent Boulevard in each instructions between Innes Street and Lancaster Street till round 12:30 p.m. on Sunday.

Ottawa police are asking anybody who might have witnessed the crash to come back ahead as an investigation continues.

Anybody with data or who might produce other dashcam footage is requested to name police at 613-236-1222, extension 2345, or Crime Stoppers at 1-800-222-8477 to stay nameless.

Residents out of energy, with out warmth after crash

Residents of 2460 Southvale Crescent reported having no energy or warmth via the night time as crews labored to repair the hydro traces close by.

Hydro Ottawa restored energy by Sunday morning, however the constructing’s backup generator had didn’t activate in a single day, forcing residents, together with seniors and kids, to sleep within the chilly.

Exterior temperatures in Ottawa reached a low of -13 C within the morning.

Resident Sherry Krichtoff says the constructing had no energy from about 3 p.m. Saturday to 9 a.m. Sunday however a boiler difficulty saved the warmth off all through the day. The warmth was not restored till Sunday afternoon.

“We’re caught at nighttime, actually cannot see, cannot stroll, no warmth. Issues are beginning to get actually chilly,” Krichtoff stated on Saturday night.

“I turned on my range, opened up the door whereas my son was sleeping so it is secure. Simply making an attempt to take precautions, to raised us whereas we will.”

Jacqueline Storing, Krichtoff’s mom and resident of the condominium constructing subsequent door additionally reported a frosty night time.

“There’s nothing I may do to get heat, irrespective of how a lot garments or blankets you placed on, you may really feel the chilly… I am drained and I am sore.”

The constructing is owned and operated by CLV Group. Ontario Chronicle reached out to the corporate however didn’t obtain a response.

With recordsdata from Ontario Chronicle Ottawa’s Joshua Marano



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