Tragedy Strikes Northwest Calgary: Woman Dies Following Collision with Youth Cyc

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Tragedy Strikes Northwest Calgary: Woman Dies Following Collision with Youth Cyclist on August 08 2025
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A devastating incident has shaken the community of northwest Calgary, as a woman in her 50s has succumbed to her injuries following a collision with a 12-year-old cyclist on a pathway last Saturday. The incident has prompted a police investigation, with authorities seeking assistance from the public to piece together the events surrounding the tragic accident.

According to reports, the woman and her husband were strolling along a pathway north of Hidden Valley Drive N.W. at approximately 3:55 p.m. on August 2, 2025, when the youth cyclist, approaching from behind, struck the woman, knocking her to the ground. The severity of her injuries necessitated immediate transportation to the hospital, where she was admitted in a life-threatening condition.

Regrettably, the woman did not survive her injuries, and police have since launched an investigation into the incident. Initial findings suggest that impairment and speed were not contributing factors to the collision, although the investigation remains ongoing. As the police work to determine the circumstances surrounding this tragedy, they urge anyone with information to come forward.

Members of the public are encouraged to contact the authorities by calling 403-266-1234 or by submitting tips anonymously to Crime Stoppers. Any information, no matter how seemingly insignificant, could prove invaluable in shedding light on this heartbreaking incident.

As the community of northwest Calgary mourns the loss of a valued member, it is essential that we come together to ensure that such a tragedy does not occur again. By working together and sharing any pertinent information, we can help bring closure to the affected family and bring about necessary changes to prevent similar incidents in the future.

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