A 32-year-old woman is dead, and six other people are injured, after five vehicles, including a Lamborghini and a Mercedes, crashed in Richmond Hill on Sunday night.

The crash happened just after 6 p.m. on Stouffville Rd. near Bayview Ave., York Regional Police said. It involved both luxury cars, plus two Toyota Corollas and a Dodge Caravan.

Paramedics said the 32-year-old woman found without vital signs and was pronounced dead at the scene. She was a passenger in the Lamborghini, police said.

The Lamborghini driver, a 39-year-old man from Richmond Hill, was taken to hospital with serious but non-life threatening injuries. Both the driver and passenger of one of the Corollas involved were also taken to hospital with life-threatening injuries, but police said their conditions have since improved.

The drivers of the other three vehicles all sustained minor injuries, police said.

Fakhar uddin Malik, a driving instructor, was injured in the crash. His son Azhar told the Star his father was driving home from work in his blue Toyota Corolla along Stouffville Rd. when he saw a Lamborghini approaching him.

“He was guessing that the Lambo was cutting someone off and passing someone,” the younger Malik said, adding that Stouffville Rd. has no passing lane.

The older Malik tried accelerating to put himself between the Lamborghini and the guardrail, his son said.

“He was almost successful, but the Lambo swerved and hit him,” Malik said. His father’s condition is now stable.

The exact cause of the crash is still under investigation, York Regional Police said. Several news outlets have speculated as to whether the vehicles were racing each other shortly before the crash. But Fakhar uddin Malik told his son that he didn’t believe this to be the case.

“Honestly, from my point of view, I don’t think they were racing,” Malik recalls his father saying.

No charges have been laid.