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Uber driver killed, 7 taken to hospital in collision in Vancouver's Mount Pleasant neighbourhood

One man is dead, and seven others were taken to hospital after an early morning crash in Vancouvers Mount Pleasant neighbourhood.

Police believe a red Cadillac struck a taxi then broadsided an Uber

Debris of a car crash in a downtown road in Vancouver.
City work crew are seen cleaning up the scene of an accident at Main Street and East 12th Street after a fatal car accident in Vancouver, B.C., on Monday. (Ethan Cairns/CBC)

One man is dead, and seven others were taken to hospital after an early morning crash in Vancouver's Mount Pleasant neighbourhood.

Investigators say at 1:55 a.m. PT, a red Cadillac struck a taxi, then broadsided a ride-hailing vehicle at the intersection of Main Street and East 12th Avenue.

Police said the force of the collision killed a 26-year-old Uber driver who was alone in his vehicle.

The taxi driver and two passengers were taken to hospital, police added.

Meanwhile, according to police, the 17-year-old driver of the Cadillac and his three teenage passengers were also taken to hospital with various injuries, including broken bones.

Police believe the Cadillac was travelling east on 12 Avenue, between Oak Street and Main Street, prior to the collision.

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Sgt. Steve Addison of the Vancouver police department says it was a 'violent' and 'devastating' collision, and some of the injuries are going to be life-altering.

3rdtraffic fatality in 48 hours

Police say the investigation is still in its early stages. They're asking anyone who saw the Cadillac driving in the area prior to the collision, or anyone with dash cam or home security cameras, to provide information.

Police officer stands in front of cars involved in a collision.
Police say the investigation into the collision is still in its early stages. (Ethan Cairns/CBC)

Police say Monday's collision was the third traffic fatality in Vancouver in the past 48 hours.

On Saturday, a 30-year-old woman was struck and killed while attempting to walk across Kingsway Avenue, near Taunton Street, in East Vancouver, police said.

That sameday, a 76-year-old woman was crossing Arbutus Street at West 15th Avenue when she was struck by a grey pickup truckat about 4:40 p.m. PT, according to police.