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Barrie woman charged in March crash that killed a senior

Police close Duckworth Street in Barrie, Ont. for a fatal pedestrian collision on Tues. March 16, 2021 (CTV News Barrie) Police close Duckworth Street in Barrie, Ont. for a fatal pedestrian collision on Tues. March 16, 2021 (CTV News Barrie)
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Police laid charges against a driver involved in a collision in March that claimed the life of a pedestrian in Barrie.

Barrie police said a man in his 80's was crossing the road at Duckworth Street and Bernick Drive when he was struck by a car on March 16.

Police said the driver remained at the scene.

A 36-year-old Barrie woman is charged with careless driving causing death.

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