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RCMP remind road users to be cautious

Police are reminding road users to be cautious after four people were hit by vehicles in Comox in recent days.

Mounties are investigating four cases of people being struck by vehicles – two pedestrians, a cyclist, and a skateboarder.

Constable Rob Gardner says both the pedestrians were in a crosswalk when they were hit.

A woman was struck in a Comox crosswalk Tuesday and suffered serious injuries.
Sunday, a 92 year old man who was also struck in a crosswalk in Comox was killed.
Sharon Vanhouwe
Sharon Vanhouwe
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