A 66-year-old cyclist has died, two weeks after she was struck by a motorist in broad daylight at a Scarborough intersection.

On Nov. 21, at around 1:40 p.m., the woman was cycling south on the sidewalk at McCowan Road, a major artery in Scarborough, and was crossing Sandhurst Circle at a crosswalk when she was struck, police said in a news release Thursday.

The driver, an 80-year-old man in a brown Honda Civic, was heading south on McCowan, and making a right turn onto Sandhurst Circle as the woman was crossing. He remained on scene.

The woman was taking to hospital at the time in life-threatening condition, and pronounced dead Wednesday.

She’s the first cyclist killed in Toronto in 2019. Last year, five cyclists were struck and killed on Toronto streets, according to data compiled by the Star.