Woman killed in Hwy. 407 crash identified
Posted September 18, 2012 1:46 pm.
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Ontario Provincial Police have identified a woman killed in a crash on Highway 407 last week.
Elizabeth Hulan, 52, was one of four people killed in collisions across the GTA on Friday.
Police say Hulan’s car broke down in a live lane of traffic near Yonge Street. She was hit from behind by a garbage truck and died later in hospital.
Police are still investigating the crash.
The OPP have also identified two other people who were killed on Friday.
Sze-Ho Tam, 49, and her passenger, Chuanbo Wu, also 49, were killed during a collision on Highway 403 at Winston Churchill Boulevard in Mississauga.
Poilce say Tam was entering the highway from Winston Churchill when she drove into the front cab section of a transport truck just before 3 p.m.
“It looked like it was T-boned by the tractor-trailer,” OPP Sgt. Dave Woodford said at the time.
A 15-year-old girl in the backseat was taken to Sunnybrook hospital, where she remains. She is expected to recover.
The driver of the transport truck was not injured.
A motorcyclist who has not been identified was killed on the Gardiner Expressway on Friday.
The 31-year-old driver slammed into the centre barrier near Parklawn Road around 1 a.m. after he was seen accelerating and decelerating several times.
The motorcyclist was thrown onto the westbound lanes of the highway and was then hit by an oncoming vehicle.