Man sentenced for wrongful death in vehicle accident

Man sentenced for wrongful  death in vehicle accident

PHILIPSBURG--The Court of First Instance on Wednesday, February 8, sentenced a man for the act of wrongful death in a traffic situation.

  The death resulted from a vehicle accident on Welfare Road in Cole Bay, on July 31, 2022.

  T.A.B. (67) was sentenced by the court to 200 community service hours, the suspension of his driver’s licence for 12 months (six of those months are conditional) and probation of two years. He is to also pay the victim’s family for funeral cost amounting to US $8,003.

  The now deceased J.R.C. (65) was crossing Welfare Road as a pedestrian, in the vicinity of Tropicana Casino, on the evening of July 31, 2022, when he was hit by a Wrangler Jeep driven by T.A.B. The victim suffered severe injuries and died that same evening.

  According to the Court, T.A.B. was not driving carefully enough to prevent the accident from happening. T.A.B. is held responsible for the accident because his car headlights were off while it was already dark. This made his car less visible and reduced his visibility as a driver.

  Furthermore, the traffic situation in this spot is very busy at that time of day, as it was on the day of the incident, the Prosecutor’s Office said in a press statement on Wednesday.

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