The Guardian (Charlottetown)

Driver who killed cyclist going to prison

Matthew Gaudet sentenced to two years for August 2018 hit and run collision that claimed the life of Marjolaine Ward

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SUMMERSIDE – A P.E.I. Supreme Court justice accepted a joint recommenda­tion from Crown and defence attorneys and imposed a two-year prison term Friday on a 32-year-old Kildare Capes man.

Matthew Clifford Gaudet pleaded guilty in July to charges of dangerous driving causing death and failing to stop at the scene of an accident.

On Aug. 27, 2018, Gaudet was driving a car that struck and killed Marjolaine Ward who was riding her bicycle along Route 12 in Kildare Capes. The 60-yearold woman, originally from Miscou Island, N.B., died at the scene. She was a teacher at École Pierre-Chiasson in Deblois and was training for a triathlon.

Gaudet had apologized to Ward’s family and friends during his July court appearance.

After the joint recommenda­tion was made in P.E.I. Supreme Court on Oct. 2, family members expressed frustratio­n that Gaudet would only be facing a two-year prison term.

“If it was your sister, or mother, or daughter, do you think that someone who hit her, killed her, drove away, left her to die with no trial, no chance to defend herself – would you be happy with a two-year sentence?,” James Sloan, Ward’s brother-in-law asked outside of court.

“Everyone’s answer should be no.”

In court Friday, Chief Justice

Tracey Clements said Gaudet’s decision to leave the scene was “unfathomab­le.”

In addition to his prison sentence, Gaudet will have a fouryear driving ban. He will be on probation for 18 months and he will have to perform 100 hours of community service work.

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