Close X
Thursday, October 10, 2024
ADVT 
International

Baby Survived Crash: Saskatchewan Man Pleads Guilty In Crash That Killed 2, Including Pregnant Teen

Darpan News Desk The Canadian Press, 29 May, 2015 11:33 AM
    PRINCE ALBERT, Sask. — A Saskatchewan man admitted Friday to his role in a crash that killed a young woman and a pregnant teenager.
     
    Jeremiah Jobb pleaded guilty in a Prince Albert courtroom to several charges, including impaired driving causing death.
     
    Taylor Litwin, 21, and 17-year-old Brandi Lapine were on their way to a 7-Eleven to fill a craving for a Slurpee when the crash happened in July 2013. Lapine's unborn child survived, but was three months premature.
     
    They were buried side by side under a tree at a local cemetery.
     
    The tiny girl was named Aurora Sky. She spent five months in Saskatoon's Royal University Hospital, where doctors eventually placed a shunt in her head to drain fluid off her tiny brain. She had suffered a head injury during the car wreck while she was still inside her mother's womb.
     
    Last July, as the girl's first birthday approached, her grandmother recalled how she tearfully said goodbye to her dead daughter and, despite overwhelming grief, headed up three floors in the Saskatchewan hospital to meet her newborn grandchild.
     
    Josie Ledoux said every time she looks at Aurora Sky, she sees the same nose, lips and eyes of her daughter. That, she said, brings her joy.
     
    Doctors have said the child is likely to have some form of disability for the rest of her life.

    MORE International ARTICLES

    'MH17 probe should be completed before winter sets in'

    'MH17 probe should be completed before winter sets in'
    Malaysian Transport Minister Liow Tiong Lai Monday said the investigators of the ill-fated Malaysia Airlines flight MH17 should complete the probe before winter sets in....

    'MH17 probe should be completed before winter sets in'

    Modi overshadowed Nawaz Sharif at UN: Pakistani daily

    Modi overshadowed Nawaz Sharif at UN: Pakistani daily
    Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi's speech at the UN was everything his Pakistani counterpart Nawaz Sharif's was not, said a Pakistani daily Monday....

    Modi overshadowed Nawaz Sharif at UN: Pakistani daily

    Pakistan welcomes Modi's call for dialogue

    Pakistan welcomes Modi's call for dialogue
    A top Pakistani official has described as "encouraging" Indian Prime Minister Narenda Modi's statement for dialogue with Islamabad....

    Pakistan welcomes Modi's call for dialogue

    Chelsea Clinton Gives Birth To Daughter; 1st Grandchild Of Bill Clinton And Hillary Clinton

    Chelsea Clinton Gives Birth To Daughter; 1st Grandchild Of Bill Clinton And Hillary Clinton
    WASHINGTON - Chelsea Clinton has given birth to a daughter named Charlotte, the first grandchild of former U.S. President Bill Clinton and former Secretary of State Hillary Rodham Clinton.

    Chelsea Clinton Gives Birth To Daughter; 1st Grandchild Of Bill Clinton And Hillary Clinton

    Prime Minister Modi chides Pakistan over Kashmir, calls for UN reforms

    Prime Minister Modi chides Pakistan over Kashmir, calls for UN reforms
    Chiding Pakistan for raking up Kashmir in the UN General Assembly, Prime Minister Narendra Modi said Saturday that the UN was not the forum for resolving bilateral issues and stressed his government's prioritising good ties with neighbours even as he pushed for reforms of the UN and touched upon issues challenging the world, including terrorism, poverty, hunger and climate change.

    Prime Minister Modi chides Pakistan over Kashmir, calls for UN reforms

    Indian PM arrives in US to chants of 'Modi, Modi'

    Indian PM arrives in US to chants of 'Modi, Modi'
    Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi arrived in New York Friday on a five-day visit to the US to a tumultuous welcome by the Indian American community as diaspora members chanted "Modi, Modi" and held placards to greet him and express their enthusiasm.

    Indian PM arrives in US to chants of 'Modi, Modi'