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IMPAIRED DRIVING CAUSING DEATH SENTENCES ARE STEADILY RISING – Often the difference between getting home safely and killing someone (maybe yourself) is a fine line.

Posted bywpengine 12 June 2019

The driver who caused the death of a 21-year-old University of Toronto student and fled the scene last March has been sentenced to jail.

Source: Impaired driver charged in death of University of Toronto student sentenced to 7 years in jail

Posted bywpengine12 June 2019Posted inUncategorized

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