An 83-year-old pedestrian was killed Monday morning, one of two women hit by a motorist near St. Clair Avenue West and Runnymede Road, police say.

She’s the second pedestrian to be struck and killed on Monday morning in Toronto.

In the latest incident, police said two female pedestrians were crossing St. Clair, near Castleton Avenue, from the south to the north side of the street, just after 10 a.m.

A 52-year-old man was driving a van south on Castleton Avenue. While making a left turn to St. Clair, the motorist struck the two pedestrians

Both pedestrians were taken to hospital. The 83-year-old woman died, while the a 66-year-old woman was treated for non-life threatening injuries.

According to the TTC, a bus driver who witnessed the incident attempted to perform life-saving measures on one of the pedestrians. TTC operators do not receive formal training in life-saving techniques, though some TTC employees like transit enforcement officers do.

Earlier Monday, a 74-year-old pedestrian died after being struck by an SUV driver at Don Mills Road and Eglinton Avenue East.