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Pedestrian Seriously Injured in Surrey, B.C., Hit and Run

One pedestrian is critically injured and another less severely after a hit-and-run; police found the abandoned vehicle and urge witnesses to provide dashcam footage.

  • On March 6, 2026, the Surrey Police Service said a vehicle struck two pedestrians near 88th Avenue and Nordel Way around 11:20–11:24 p.m. Thursday.
  • Police say the male driver fled and the vehicle was found abandoned soon after, with officers investigating a covered vehicle near 120 Street and Nordel Way on Friday morning.
  • An adult male pedestrian was taken to hospital in critical condition and is fighting for his life, while the second pedestrian was less severely injured but remains in hospital.
  • Overnight, Nordel Way was closed to westbound traffic for several hours as the SPS Collision Investigation Unit worked the scene and investigators looked into the cause.
  • Police are asking witnesses to call 604-599-0502 and quote file SP2025-21474; photographs show Surrey Police Service markings and RCMP 'E' Division headquarters, Surrey, B.C.
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Driver flees after hitting pedestrians in Surrey, B.C., one in critical condition

SURREY - A man is fighting for his life after hit-and-run in the Metro Vancouver city of Surrey overnight that saw a vehicle strike two pedestrians.

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CTV News broke the news in Canada on Thursday, March 5, 2026.
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