Police Officers line the streets near the Coroners Building awaiting the arrival of the 27 year old DRP Recruit who was killed Tuesday morning on a Country Rd near Aylmer Ontario. The Recruit was returning to the Ontario Police College when his vehicle collided with a transport truck. A second recruit in the vehicle remains in life threatening condition.
The Brantford Police Service extends our deepest condolences to the family, friends, and colleagues of Constable in Training Tyrone Magbitang and the entire @DRPS during this difficult time.
Our thoughts are with all those grieving this heartbreaking loss. We stand with our policing partners as they honour Tyrone's life, his commitment to public service, and the promise of a career dedicated to helping others.
Rest in peace, CIT Tyrone Magbitang.
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Today, the Durham Regional Police Service is mourning a profound loss following a tragic motor vehicle collision near the Ontario Police College involving two Constables in Training (CIT) who were travelling to training.
It is with deep sadness that I share that one CIT has lost their life, while the other remains in life-threatening condition.
During this difficult time, our focus is on supporting the families of our CIT's, as well as their classmates, instructors, friends, and members of our Service who are grieving this tragic loss. We will continue to ensure they receive the care and support they need.
We ask that the public respect the privacy of the families and all those affected as they navigate this unimaginable tragedy, and as notifications continue.
The circumstances surrounding the collision remain under investigation by the Ontario Provincial Police, and we will not be providing any further details at this time.
- Chief Peter Moreira