Toronto Star

Arrest made in ‘horrific’ crash on QEW that killed woman

- DANIELA GERMANO THE CANADIAN PRESS

A 32-year-old man has been charged in connection with a five-vehicle crash on a major highway west of Toronto that killed a woman and injured several others late last month, provincial police said Thursday.

Yasir Baig, of Mississaug­a, turned himself in to police late Wednesday evening, OPP said, and was charged Thursday with four criminal counts, including dangerous driving causing death and failing to remain at the scene of a collision. The crash happened at about 10 p.m. Jan. 27 on the Queen Elizabeth Way in Mississaug­a.

Twenty-two-year-old Nicole Turcotte of Niagara Falls, was killed; a 19-year-old woman was sent to hospital in critical condition; and five others suffered minor injuries, police said.

In total, 12 people were involved in what OPP Sgt. Kerry Schmidt called “an absolutely horrific crash.”

The driver of a Honda Civic is al- leged to have switched from the middle eastbound lane into the left lane before suddenly slowing down “for an unknown reason,” causing a chain-reaction crash of five vehicles travelling behind, Schmidt said.

Images from the scene showed crumpled vehicles piled across multiple lanes with debris scattered across the road.

The driver who was allegedly responsibl­e for the pileup fled the scene, Schmidt said, adding that tips from the public helped identify the vehicle and its driver.

Arelative of Turcotte told reporters Thursday that the young woman had been in her last semester at the photograph­y program at Humber College. Brandy Sommers Wood said Turcotte’s mother is “beside herself with grief.”

“You just can’t describe a mother’s grief when she’s lost her daughter,” she said. “They were best friends, they weren’t just mother and daughter.”

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