The people in the high-powered sports sedan fled the scene on foot after crashing, say Surrey police
Two men are in hospital, one in life-threatening condition, after a hit-and-run crash involving a Maserati in Surrey.
Surrey Police Service spokesman Ian MacDonald said first responders were called to 75th Avenue and 124th Street in Newton at about 10:15 p.m. Saturday.
Investigators have determined that a Maserati travelling at a high speed hit a Honda Odyssey van before slamming into three parked vehicles, said MacDonald in an update Sunday morning.
MacDonald said two men, aged 29 and 28, were standing between two of the parked cars that were hit by the Maserati.
The 29-year-old man was crushed between the two vehicles, and the Surrey Fire Service gave “life-saving care” to the man by the time officers arrived, said MacDonald. The victim was rushed to hospital and is in critical but stable condition.
The 28-year-old was thrown to the ground at impact and was less seriously injured, but he was also taken to hospital.
The occupants of the Maserati sedan fled on foot immediately. MacDonald said investigators are not releasing specifics but confirmed “more than one” person was likely in the car.