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Charges laid in fatal Oshawa crash

Posted by news | Filed under All News Stories, Crime, Durham

  A fatal pedestrian accident in Oshawa earlier this month has resulted in charges against a 22 year old man. Durham Police say Jake Traviss is facing three charges including careless driving.  On May 8th, a 77 year old woman was hit at King and Stevenson, and died from her injuries two days later.  Her name has not been released.

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Permalink | May 29th, 2012

One Response to “Charges laid in fatal Oshawa crash”

  1. concerned citizent Says:
    May 29th, 2012 at 1:32 pm

    You should actually get your facts straight the 22 year old was charge with three highway traffice violations whereby one was careless. The 22 year old is suffering enough without having his name plastered all over the news and radio. If you knew anything about this individual you would know how broken hearted he is. Long time listener no longer a fan.

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