TORONTO —A 16-year-
One single boy was killed and two other teenagers were seriously injured
On Friday, a car accident occurred in northeast Toronto, and police said the accident may be related to speeding. Sgt.
Alex cruise said police received an alarm around 1: 30 a. m. m.
They found a white four there.
The door Mercedes has been off the road and hit a street lamp, causing the car to be crushed and the pole to be cut off at the bottom.
"The force of bending a car like this is quite considerable," the staff said . ". The 16-year-
An old driver was taken to a local hospital and died, police said. Another 16-year-
The old boy sitting in the front passenger seat was sent to the hospital for life.
Police say a boy in the back seat was seriously injured and threatened.
Investigators will investigate all the contributing factors, including road conditions and the driver's experience, the staff said.
He said that given the condition of the vehicle and the fact that the light pole was completely knocked down, there may be "substantial speed" in the crash ".
The staff said it was not clear why the teenagers were on the road at the time and what licenses the driver had.
In Ontario, it takes at least 16 years for a person to apply for a driver's license.
Under the province's grading permit system, drivers holding G1 licenses are not allowed to hit the road between midnight and 5a. m.
Drivers with at least four years of experience are required to accompany.
These conditions apply for at least eight months to one year depending on whether the permit permits or not
Holder takes driving education courses.
G2 drivers aged 19 and under can only drive with another minor in the car between midnight and 5a. m.
The first six months of their license
11 years later, the roads in the area were reopened, police said. m.