
B.C. prosecutors proceed with motor vehicle charges, not criminal, after fatal crash
VICTORIA — The B.C. Prosecution Service says it will continue to pursue charges under the Motor Vehicle Act against the driver allegedly involved in a crash that killed a university student and hurt two others in Kamloops, B.C., in November 2023.
The service says it conducted a senior-level review of the charge assessment and the evidence supports two charges of driving without due care and attention and driving without reasonable consideration for others, instead of criminal charges.
It says in a statement that the evidence does not support proceeding with Criminal Code charges under the service’s charge assessment standard.
The collision happened at an intersection near the Thompson Rivers University campus, where RCMP said a pickup truck hit several small trees before striking a Volkswagen stopped at a red light, triggering crashes with four other vehicles.