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49-year-old cyclist dies after collision with vehicle in east London, police confirm

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49-year-old cyclist dies after collision with vehicle in east London, police confirm

Key Points:

  • A 49-year-old cyclist died following a collision with a vehicle in east London.
  • The incident occurred around 2 p.m. on Monday near Dundas and Vancouver streets.
  • The man was transported to hospital but later died from his injuries.
  • Police say the investigation is in early stages and the vehicle driver has been spoken to.
  • Authorities are appealing for witnesses and video footage from the public.
  • Separately, police issued a warning about the dangers of a teen game involving imitation firearms.
  • Insp. Pete Testa urged parents to talk to children about the risks of such games.

A 49-year-old cyclist has died following a collision with a vehicle in east London on Monday afternoon, authorities confirmed. The incident, which occurred at approximately 2 p.m. near the intersection of Dundas and Vancouver streets, remains under investigation.

Contents
  • Key Points:
  • What happened in the east London cyclist collision?
  • Where did the incident take place?
  • What have the police said about the investigation?
  • What other safety warnings did police issue on the same day?
  • Why are authorities concerned about the game?
  • What advice has been given to parents?
  • Key Points:
  • What happened in the east London cyclist collision?
  • Where did the incident take place?
  • What have the police said about the investigation?
  • What other safety warnings did police issue on the same day?
  • Why are authorities concerned about the game?
  • What advice has been given to parents?

What happened in the east London cyclist collision?

London Police said emergency services responded to a serious road traffic incident involving a cyclist and a motor vehicle on Monday, 28 April 2025. The male cyclist, aged 49, was taken to hospital following the collision but succumbed to his injuries shortly afterwards.

Officers have confirmed that they have spoken to the driver of the vehicle involved. No charges have been announced at this early stage of the investigation.

Where did the incident take place?

The fatal collision occurred in the east end of London, near Dundas Street and Vancouver Street — a typically busy urban junction. The area was temporarily closed as emergency responders attended the scene and began collecting evidence.

What have the police said about the investigation?

In a brief statement, London Police indicated the investigation is still in its early phases. Authorities are appealing to the public for any information, especially those who may have been in the vicinity at the time of the crash.

Anyone with video evidence, including dash-cam or surveillance footage, is encouraged to contact the London Police Service at 519-661-5670, or provide information anonymously via Crime Stoppers at 1-800-222-8477.

What other safety warnings did police issue on the same day?

In a separate development, London Police issued a public safety warning about a game called “senior assassins,” which has been increasingly popular among teenagers.

The game, often played by high school seniors, involves students “hunting” each other using water or Nerf guns. However, police said the imitation firearms can be easily mistaken for real weapons by members of the public.

Why are authorities concerned about the game?

Insp. Pete Testa, head of the community mobilisation and support branch, said officers frequently respond to firearm-related calls that later turn out to involve replica or toy weapons.

“Our officers respond to firearm-related calls that involve the use of both real and imitation firearms. As such, they treat every call as though the gun is real,” Testa said in a statement released Monday.

“Calls involving any type of firearm elevate our officers’ response as it creates a great concern for not only public safety, but our officers’ safety as well. At the end of the day, we want to ensure that no one gets hurt.”

What advice has been given to parents?

Testa also urged parents and guardians to speak with their children about the risks of possessing imitation firearms. He noted that participants in the game could face a range of legal consequences depending on the situation.

“We encourage parents and guardians to speak with their children to educate them about the potential risks and consequences of having an imitation firearm in their possession,” he added.

Police say they are monitoring the situation closely and may take enforcement actions where necessary to protect public safety.

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Key Points:

  • A 49-year-old cyclist died following a collision with a vehicle in east London.
  • The incident occurred around 2 p.m. on Monday near Dundas and Vancouver streets.
  • The man was transported to hospital but later died from his injuries.
  • Police say the investigation is in early stages and the vehicle driver has been spoken to.
  • Authorities are appealing for witnesses and video footage from the public.
  • Separately, police issued a warning about the dangers of a teen game involving imitation firearms.
  • Insp. Pete Testa urged parents to talk to children about the risks of such games.

A 49-year-old cyclist has died following a collision with a vehicle in east London on Monday afternoon, authorities confirmed. The incident, which occurred at approximately 2 p.m. near the intersection of Dundas and Vancouver streets, remains under investigation.

What happened in the east London cyclist collision?

London Police said emergency services responded to a serious road traffic incident involving a cyclist and a motor vehicle on Monday, 28 April 2025. The male cyclist, aged 49, was taken to hospital following the collision but succumbed to his injuries shortly afterwards.

Officers have confirmed that they have spoken to the driver of the vehicle involved. No charges have been announced at this early stage of the investigation.

Where did the incident take place?

The fatal collision occurred in the east end of London, near Dundas Street and Vancouver Street — a typically busy urban junction. The area was temporarily closed as emergency responders attended the scene and began collecting evidence.

What have the police said about the investigation?

In a brief statement, London Police indicated the investigation is still in its early phases. Authorities are appealing to the public for any information, especially those who may have been in the vicinity at the time of the crash.

Anyone with video evidence, including dash-cam or surveillance footage, is encouraged to contact the London Police Service at 519-661-5670, or provide information anonymously via Crime Stoppers at 1-800-222-8477.

What other safety warnings did police issue on the same day?

In a separate development, London Police issued a public safety warning about a game called “senior assassins,” which has been increasingly popular among teenagers.

The game, often played by high school seniors, involves students “hunting” each other using water or Nerf guns. However, police said the imitation firearms can be easily mistaken for real weapons by members of the public.

Why are authorities concerned about the game?

Insp. Pete Testa, head of the community mobilisation and support branch, said officers frequently respond to firearm-related calls that later turn out to involve replica or toy weapons.

“Our officers respond to firearm-related calls that involve the use of both real and imitation firearms. As such, they treat every call as though the gun is real,” Testa said in a statement released Monday.

“Calls involving any type of firearm elevate our officers’ response as it creates a great concern for not only public safety, but our officers’ safety as well. At the end of the day, we want to ensure that no one gets hurt.”

What advice has been given to parents?

Testa also urged parents and guardians to speak with their children about the risks of possessing imitation firearms. He noted that participants in the game could face a range of legal consequences depending on the situation.

“We encourage parents and guardians to speak with their children to educate them about the potential risks and consequences of having an imitation firearm in their possession,” he added.

Police say they are monitoring the situation closely and may take enforcement actions where necessary to protect public safety.

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