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1 child killed, 7 more hurt after vehicle drives into Richmond Hill, Ont., daycare: police | CBC News

One child has been killed and seven other children were injured after a vehicle drove into a daycare in Richmond Hill, Ont., on Wednesday, police say.

Police say the child who died was a one and a half-year-old boy.

Of the seven other children hurt, one is in hospital with serious injuries. The remainder are in non-life-threatening condition, along with three staff members. Police say the children struck range in age from one and a half to three years old.

A man in his 70s was arrested at the scene, according to York Regional Police. Police do not believe the crash was intentional.

There’s no word on charges.

“We are still determining the sequence of events, however information right now has led us to determine that this was not a deliberate act,” Const. Kevin Nebrija told reporters near the scene.

The incident happened at about 3 p.m. in the area of Yonge Street and Nottingham Drive, south of Gamble Road, police said.

Nebrija said at the time of the crash, there were 96 children present in more than one room in the building.

“Our investigators are on scene collecting the evidence, going through the sequence of events, to determine exactly how far into the building it (the vehicle) went,” he said.

All of the children have been accounted for and all parents have notified, police said.

Nebrija said the vehicle, an SUV, was in a parking lot before the crash and “for reasons unknown,” the man drove through the vehicle the front window of the daycare.

“As you can imagine, this was a very chaotic scene,” Nebrija said. “We can appreciate that this was a very alarming call for parents to receive and to attend at the end of their day.”

York Regional Police Chief Jim MacSween said in a post on X, formerly Twitter, that police are investigating and providing support to the victims and officers who responded.

“My thoughts are with the children, employees and families impacted by this devastating incident. No family should have to deal with a tragedy like this,” MacSween said.

Parents were asked to go to an area on Thornbush Court, a nearby street on the north side of the building, to pick up their children.

Police continue to ask people to avoid the area and to expect significant delays.

Roads in the area are closed as police investigate.

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