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CTV News Reporter Struck by Vehicle at Crash Site Remains in Hospital

Stephanie Villella is still in hospital with serious injuries after a collision covering a car accident close to Guelph (Ontario).

According to the media outlet, “The CTV Kitchener Team continues to send our thoughts, best wishes, and friend Stephanie and her family.” A report March 2,

The CTV videographer She was photographing photos from an earlier collision between a sedan & a truck at the intersection Brock Road & Maltby Road when another sedan hit her. CTV reportedShe claimed she was taken to a trauma centre with “serious, potentially life-threatening” injuries.

It occurred at noon on Wednesday, March 1. Due to the previous collision, police had already closed off the intersection and put barricades around the area. The driver continued to stay at the scene after hitting Villella.

Some witnesses CTV The driver, an elderly man, walked through the barrier to strike Villella, as Villella was within the road closure area.

Ontario Provincial Police Constable Joshua Cunningham The outlet was informed They are speaking with witnesses and reviewing evidence in order to determine what actually happened. Reconstructionists assisted in the investigation. This could take some time.

There has been no word yet about the filing of charges.

The victim’s injuries may determine which charges can be filed against them. According to Cunningham.

He stated that in an investigation such as this, sometimes we take a bit more time at the beginning to really determine what injuries-in this instance what the extent of Stephanie’s injuries–which could also play into what charges could be laid.”


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