Woman thrown off dirt bike taken to trauma centre in Toronto

Durham Police yesterday said a 48-year-old female has been seriously injured while riding her dirt bike in Clarington.

On Saturday, October 5, at about 2:45 pm, officers from East Division responded to of a single motor vehicle collision on a trail near Boundary Road, east of Highway 115, in Clarington.

The dirt bike, being driven by a 48-year-old female from Ajax, was eastbound on the trail when it lost control. The rider was ejected and sustained serious injuries. She was transported to a Toronto-area trauma centre where she remains in serious condition, police said.

Members of the DRPS – Collision Investigation Unit attended the scene to conduct an investigation. The area of the trail was closed for several hours while evidence was collected.

Anyone with information about this incident or who witnessed this collision is asked to call Detective Constable Riley of the Collision Investigation Unit at 905-579-1520 (toll free 1-888-579-1520) ext. 5216.

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