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Post by : Shweta
Toronto police have confirmed the arrest of a McLaren sports car driver after a late-night crash close to Casa Loma.
This incident took place shortly after midnight at the intersection of Spadina Road and Austin Terrace. Authorities report that the vehicle lost control, crashing into both a light pole and a bike rack, leading to considerable damage to public property.
Emergency responders arrived swiftly, finding two injured adults at the scene. Both were taken to the hospital, where their serious injuries are not deemed life-threatening.
According to police, one of the individuals believed to be the driver was arrested on suspicions of impaired driving. The specific circumstances surrounding the crash are still being investigated.
The crash occurred near the well-known Casa Loma, an area frequented by both local residents and tourists, raising concerns about public safety.
Further details about the identities of those involved have yet to be released. Investigations continue as officers gather evidence to piece together the complete timeline of the incident.
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