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Oakville Beaver, 12 Oct 2011, p. 4

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www.insideHALTON.com · OAKVILLE BEAVER Wednesday, October 12, 2011 · 4 Pedestrian killed at Mohawk Raceway entrance By Lisa Tallyn METROLAND WEST MEDIA GROUP A 61-year-old Acton woman was killed when she was run over by a vehicle in front of Mohawk Race Track and OLG Slots in Milton early Saturday evening. Halton Regional Police did not release the identify of the victim, Donna Teal. Teal's son, Rob, said his mother was making her way into the casino from the parking lot when she was struck by the vehicle. Sgt. Paul Davies of the Halton Police Collision Reconstruction Unit said Teal was dragged under the vehicle for about 10 metres. Emergency services were called to the front entrance area of the Guelph Line racetrack about 5:30 p.m. Teal was found pinned underneath a 2003 Kia Sorrento at the front entrance roundabout. A Halton Regional Police constable, who was at Mohawk on an unrelated matter, reached Teal almost immediately, but she was unresponsive and had no vital signs. Paramedics pronounced her dead at the scene. The driver of the Kia, a 77-year-old Oakville woman, whose name police also did not release, was uninjured, but became distressed and was transported to hospital as a precaution. Halton Police Collision Reconstruction Unit officers were called to the racetrack and took over the investigation. A portion of the roundabout was closed for several hours while recontured," said Davies. Davies said it was too early to comment on any charges. Police believe there were several witnesses, but Davies said none have come forward. Witnesses are urged to call Det. Const. Kevin Rye or Det. Const. Dave McDougall at 905-8785511 ext. 5065. Security from both Mohawk Race Track and the OLG, as well as the OPP Casino Investigation and Enforcement Bureau assisted investigators with the incident. Rob Teal said his mother, who has lived in Acton for approximately 25 years, loved playing the slots. "She loved the casino," he said. She worked as an assistant cook and housekeeper at Upper Canada College in Norval for 17 years, and was thinking about retiring in the next couple of years. Rob said her two grandchildren Damian, 4 and Eden 2, were her world. "She was a proud grandma." He said she was "everybody's mom." "I've got friends who call her mom," he said. Two years ago his mother battled cancer. "She went through all the treatment and was in remission with a near clean bill of health," said Rob. Teal is survived by her son Rob, daughter-in-law Dawn, grandchildren Damian and Eden, and siblings Allan and Bonnie Pyle. She is pre-deceased by her parents Veleta and Ed Pyle and brother Laurie. GRAHAM PAINE / OAKVILLE BEAVER TRAGIC COLLISION: Emergency services personnel investigate at the scene of a Saturday evening collision at the entrance of Mohawk Raceway in Milton. Donna Teal, 61, of Acton was killed after she was pinned under a vehicle. 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