Posted by Crazy Horse on April 20, 2018 at 09:06:45 from (199.126.42.212):
In Reply to: Crazy Horse posted by kansasredneck on April 20, 2018 at 07:29:34:
The death toll from the accident has climbed to 16, see the link below on the 16th victim. And as someone else stated, the black boxes from the vehicles (not sure if both had them or not) were sent off for analysis. Several of the funerals have already been held of course, still a good number in hospital and some of those in critical condition still I believe. The whole thing up here north of the border has had quite an effect on most everything you hear on the news, etc. The police don't say too much, they have determined that the truck was in the intersection when the collision occurred, a somewhat obvious conclusion I would think.
Meanwhile, unfortunate stuff still happens. Just a few nights ago in Edmonton, a driver ran over and killed a young teenaged girl in a marked cross walk. He left the scene of the accident but was chased down by an off-duty policeman who saw the whole thing. Driver's blood alcohol level was over the limit I believe, he's been charged with a variety of offenses, not sure on what those are. The driver is a local lawyer who has a record of similar incidents with alcohol and driving twice before. Somehow managed to get off both of those charges (like so many manage to do). This time it might be a bit tougher but there always seem to be loopholes.
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