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Pedestrian dies after being hit by a vehicle at a crosswalk in Richmond

Angela Jung
Published Sunday, December 27, 2020 4:07PM PST
Last Updated Sunday, December 27, 2020 6:39PM PST

VANCOUVER -- A woman who was hit by a vehicle while crossing at a marked crosswalk and has died from the injuries, according to Richmond RCMP.

It happened just before 5:30 p.m. Saturday near No. 2 Road and Andrews Road in Richmond, prompting officers to cordon off the area for several hours as they investigated.

Cst. Kenneth Lau said the pedestrian was walking in the marked crosswalk when she was hit.

She was taken to a nearby hospital with serious injuries but has since died.

“A very unfortunate situation for everyone involved, but my thoughts are primarily with the victim's family and the victim, and also the driver because it is a tragic event and I'm sure nobody has the intention to go out and be involved in anything like this,” Lau told CTV News.

A silver SUV with flashing hazard lights could be seen between police tape at the scene of the accident on Saturday.

Lau said the driver is cooperating with police, and said speed and alcohol have been ruled out.

The cause of the crash is under investigation.

“This is a season where we all have to be extra careful, because the road conditions aren't ideal, the sun goes down earlier at night so there are driver visibility issues” he said.

“Drivers please take the extra time to slow down as you approach the intersection to give yourself more reaction time. Make sure you look for pedestrians and make eye contact with them.”

According to a BC Coroners Service report, over the last decade, January, November and December are the months which see the highest number of deadly pedestrian-involved collisions.

The Richmond RCMP Criminal Collision Investigation Team has taken over the investigation and the Integrated Construction Analysis and Reconstruction Service is assisting.

Any witnesses and drivers with dash-cam video are asked to contact Richmond RCMP at 604-278-1212 or Crime Stoppers at 1-800-222-8477 to leave an anonymous tip.

Tim Hortons president stepping down in March

BY STAFF REUTERS

Posted December 27, 2019 4:01 pm

Updated December 27, 2019 4:03 pm

 Alex Macedo, president at Tim Hortons, poses for a photograph at the Hockey Hall of Fame Tim Hortons location in Toronto on Thursday, Aug. 16, 2018. .	THE CANADIAN PRESS/Nathan Denette

 Alex Macedo, president at Tim Hortons, poses for a photograph at the Hockey Hall of Fame Tim Hortons location in Toronto on Thursday, Aug. 16, 2018. . THE CANADIAN PRESS/Nathan Denette

Restaurant Brands International Inc said on Friday Alex Macedo, the president of coffee and breakfast chain Tim Hortons, will be stepping down after two years in the role.

Macedo will be eligible for severance benefits and will be leaving the company in March next year, the Canadian restaurant operator said in a regulatory filing.

READ MORE: Tim Hortons pulling Beyond Meat products from menus, except in Ontario and B.C.

Restaurant Brands also said Axel Schwan, who was named as the regional president of Tim Hortons for Canada and the United States in October, would oversee the Latin America region as well.

Tim Hortons’ remaining international operations will be led by the company’s existing global leadership team.

The company’s biggest chain has been struggling to grow sales in a competitive breakfast space despite adding new coffee and lunch offerings, while rolling out breakfast sandwiches with Beyond Meat Inc’s plant-based sausages in select Canadian cities.

Restaurant Brands’ September-quarter results were hurt by Tim Hortons’ performance, while its other fast-food chains Burger King and Popeyes did well.