A 36-year-old cyclist struck by a vehicle has died almost a month after being taken to hospital with life-threatening injuries, police say.

The report comes out on the same day another cyclist was struck and killed at Bloor St. W. and St. George St.

On May 15, a 36-year-old man was riding his bicycle on Colborne Lodge Dr., heading south towards Lake Shore Blvd. At the same time, police say a 27-year-old man was driving east on Lake Shore in a 2017 Honda Civic, approaching Colborne.

The two collided in the intersection just before 4 p.m., and the cyclist sustained life-threatening injuries. The driver of the Honda remained on scene.

The cyclist was taken to hospital. He died on June 7, police said.

Police are still investigating and are asking anyone in the area who may have witnessed the collision or have dash camera footage to come forward.

In "The Streets of Toronto" Christopher Hume takes an in-depth look at how our city's streets have evolved. For almost a century we've been told they belong to cars and trucks. But that's all starting to change.

Read more:

Mayor Tory announced Vision Zero two years ago Wednesday. 93 pedestrians or cyclists have since died on Toronto streets

Cyclist struck and killed in Markham

Editorial | Toronto’s ‘Vision Zero’ plan to reduce traffic deaths has had zero impact so far