Lethbridge Herald

Woman charged in fatal collision to stand trial this Spring

- Delon Shurtz dshurtz@lethbridge­herald.com

A 33-year-old woman facing two charges in relation to a fatal collision with a pedestrian a year ago, is set to stand trial later this Spring.

Bobbi Raquel Whillans will stand trial May 6 in Lethbridge court of justice, on charges of dangerous driving causing death and dangerous driving causing bodily harm, to which she pleaded not guilty last November.

During a brief court hearing earlier this month, the Crown said he expects the trial to be brief and only comprise an agreed statement of facts, a short video and arguments by counsel.

The Crown and defence had previously discussed the possibilit­y of resolving the case without a trial, but Lethbridge lawyer Justin Dean later said a trial would proceed, although take less than a day.

“It’s a significan­t charge; however, we’ve been discussing an abbreviate­d trial that would bring this down to an agreed statement of facts, and it could probably be concluded in a matter of three hours,” Dean said during a court hearing last October.

Whillans’ charges stem from a collision at the intersecti­on of 26 Avenue and 28 Street North at about 3 p.m. on Jan. 17 of last year. A 66-year-old man died and a 62-year-old woman sustained life-threatenin­g injuries and was taken to Chinook Regional Hospital and later transferre­d to Calgary by STARS.

Police said a GMC truck was travelling east on 26 Avenue North, and while turning onto 28 Street struck the pedestrian­s as they crossed the street in the crosswalk. The driver immediatel­y stopped and called 911.

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