Medicine Hat News

Woman suffers life-threatenin­g injuries after van drags her

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VANCOUVER

A 24-year-old woman must undergo multiple surgeries to reconstruc­t her face after a van dragged her for several blocks in downtown Vancouver last weekend.

An online fundraisin­g page for the woman, only identified as Desiree, says doctors at Vancouver General Hospital are operating on her while she fights life-threatenin­g injuries.

Multiple media reports have identified the woman as Desiree Evancio.

Vancouver police say a woman, whose name has not been released, was walking in the area of East Hastings Street and Jackson Street on Saturday around 12:30 a.m. when she was struck by a van carrying a cargo trailer.

Const. Steve Addison says the driver dragged the woman for several blocks before the vehicle came to a stop and the driver realized the collision had occurred.

Addison says police believe the driver was impaired by alcohol in some way and officers are investigat­ing what role the impairment played, if any, in the crash.

He says police arrested and released the driver while the investigat­ion continues to determine whether charges will be recommende­d to the Crown.

The driver is from the United States, but Addison does not know if he remained in Canada or has gone back to the U.S. at this time.

Police say the man would have had to be charged and have a bail condition requiring him to stay in the province in order to prevent him from leaving British Columbia.

Addison says the woman suffered both life-threatenin­g and life-altering injuries and the investigat­ion is a priority for the department.

“It’s affected greatly this victim and her family,” he says. “It’s affected the police officers who are working on this case. I can’t overstate how much of a tragedy it is.”

Ashley Danh, who says she is Desiree’s sister, wrote on the online fundraisin­g page that her sister was set to undergo an eight- to 10-hour surgery on Wednesday to start the reconstruc­tion of her face.

She says her sister may also need a prosthetic eye in the future and her left arm is expected to have no mobility while her right leg will have minimal mobility.

Danh, who was not available for comment through social media, adds she expects Desiree to be in the hospital for another six months to a year.

“We are all in shock that an accident as severe could ever happen and when it happens to the person you love and care for the most you are sometimes in disbelief,” she says.

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