Man found critically injured on road, Notre Dame and southbound Keewatin closed
CBC
Notre Dame Avenue at Keewatin Street is blocked on Monday morning after a critically injured man was found on the road.
Southbound Keewatin is also closed at the intersection.
Winnipeg police received a report of an injured person on the road at 3 a.m. and when they arrived, they found the man, who was rushed to hospital in critical condition.
They believe he was hit by a vehicle that left the scene.
Police do not know who the man is.
Notre Dame and southbound Keewatin will be closed throughout the morning rush hour while police investigate.
Police do not know when they will be able to reopen the roads to traffic and are asking drivers to find an alternative route.
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