It was a dangerous night on Toronto’s roads: One pedestrian has died and two others are in critical condition at Sunnybrook Hospital after three separate accidents early Saturday morning.

A 31-year-old man lost his life after he was struck by a minivan in the St. Clair Ave. W. and Keele St. area.

The man was walking eastbound when he was struck by the westbound vehicle, said Const. Hugh Smith.

EMS said the man was found with no vital signs around 5 a.m. He was revived and rushed to Sunnybrook Hospital, but passed away later that morning.

Toronto Police said the driver of the van did not remain at the scene; however they’ve recovered photo evidence of the accident and are now looking for a light grey or silver van.

Smith is advising the driver to turn him or herself in.

A teenager was hit by a car shortly after 1 a.m. in the Bathurst St. and St. Clair Ave. W. area while stepping out of a cab. EMS said the young woman, 16, was thrown by the force of the impact and suffered life-threatening head injuries.

Paramedics rushed the teenager to the hospital where she underwent emergency surgery and remains in critical condition, police said.

Another serious accident occurred earlier in the morning. A man in his sixties was struck by a car in the area of Lawrence Ave. and Warden Ave. E. He was taken to Sunnybrook Hospital with serious injuries, police confirmed.

Traffic Services is investigating all three accidents.

With files from Kim Brown