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Tiger Williams accused of sex assault on military flight

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OTTAWA — Former Vancouver Canucks enforcer Dave (Tiger) Williams is facing several charges, including sexual assault, after incidents on a Canadian Forces aircraft.

The Canadian Forces Provost Marshal’s office said the alleged victim reported the incidents in December while Williams was taking part in a morale trip to Latvia.

A spokesman for the office, Lt. (Navy) Blake Patterson, said Williams was charged Wednesday with two counts of sexual assault and assault under the Criminal Code and was arrested by military police on Friday.

Williams, 64, was released from custody on a promise to appear in court. A hearing date has not been set.

While the military laid the charges, the case will go to civilian court in Ottawa, where the flight originated.

“The accused was a passenger on the flight as part of the sanctioned morale visit to deployed Canadian Armed Forces personnel,” Patterson said.

The victim, who is not being identified, reported the assault during the flight, he added.

“In all cases, no matter who the accused is, we strive to restore the dignity of victims by fully investigat­ing their complaints, gathering evidence, reconstruc­ting events, and if warranted, laying appropriat­e charges,” the services commanding officer, Lt.-Col. Kevin Cadman, said in a statement.

Williams played in the NHL from 1974 to 1988 on five teams. He played for the Canucks for parts of five seasons, from 1980-1984.

 ??  ?? Dave (Tiger) Williams in his playing days.
Dave (Tiger) Williams in his playing days.

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