A 73-year-old Griffith man who died in The Canberra Hospital following a collision in Fyshwick on Friday, May 13 will not be counted towards the road toll.
The man was transported by ACT Ambulance to The Canberra Hospital where on admittance his condition deteriorated and he went into a coma. He died on Tuesday, May 17.
A post-mortem revealed the man had a heart attack which caused the collision. As such his death will not be included in the ACT’s road toll.
The road toll remains at seven for this year.
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