One person has died after a two-vehicle collision involving a motorcycle in Angus Sunday afternoon.
According to Simcoe County Paramedics, a car and a motorcycle collided on Mill Street between Tree Top street and Summerset Place shortly before 5 p.m.
Police say the motorcycle driver was sent to a local hospital in critical condition, where the individual later succumbed to injuries, while the driver of the other vehicle was not injured.
An investigation into the cause of the crash is underway.
According to police, the victim was driving northbound in the 3600 block of N. E Street around 1 a.m. Sunday when the crash happened. The victim died at the scene, police said.
Former rugby star Pedrie Wannenburg killed in Texas crash caused by teen fleeing from authorities
The athlete and coach was in the vehicle with his 8-year-old son, who remains in critical condition.
Pedrie Wannenburg killed in Texas crash brought about by adolescent escaping from specialists
The competitor and mentor was in the vehicle with his 8-year-old child, who stays in basic condition.
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"He's simply a very worker disapproved of individual, exceptionally caring. Extremely able to give his time and his endeavors," said group chief Jacob Koelsch.
HOUSTON, Tx. - - Pedrie Wannenburg, a previous worldwide rugby star, was killed in a fender bender brought about by a youngster driver who was escaping from delegates in Texas, as per specialists.
It happened not long before 6 p.m. Friday when a delegate was pursuing a 16-year-old driver in northwest Harris County.
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The adolescent suspect struck two different vehicles after he escaped, as indicated by the sheriff's office.
The driver of one of the vehicles struck was Wannenburg, who was articulated dead.
Additionally in the vehicle was his 8-year-old child, who is in basic condition with perilous wounds, as indicated by Harris County Sheriff Ed Gonzalez.
Wannenburg played for the Vodacom Bulls and Springboks. He was situated in Texas and instructed the Austin Elite Rugby in the North American Major Rugby League. He was additionally the lead trainer of Rice University's rugby club.
The group's skipper, Jacob Koelsch, depicted Wannenburg as an unassuming, magnanimous, committed competitor and father.
"He additionally instructed his child's youth baseball crew and you presumably need more fingers to count how much training position he's had somewhat recently (or) year in a half, alone," Koelsch said. "He's simply a very worker disapproved of individual, exceptionally caring. Extremely ready to give his time and his endeavors."
The group set up a GoFundMe page to help Wannenberg's loved ones.
The Brazos Little League Team alongside individuals from the family's area, accumulated Saturday night for a request vigil.
Mandi McDougal, who is partner to the association's board, told ABC13 she visited Wannenburg's child at the medical clinic and said his condition was getting to the next level.
McDougal said the Wannenburg family was a very close family that did everything together.
"They were such a sweet family that everyone knew them," McDougal said. "Everyone adored them. Regardless of whether they just met them a couple of times, in light of the fact that the effect they make as a family."
The Brazos Little League Team additionally began a GoFundMe to assist the family with memorial service costs.
Pedrie Wannenburg, a former international rugby star, was killed in a car crash caused by a teen driver who was fleeing from deputies in Texas, according to authorities.
It happened just before 6 p.m. Friday when a deputy was chasing a 16-year-old driver in northwest Harris County
It happened just before 6 p.m. Friday when a deputy was chasing a 16-year-old driver in northwest Harris County