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Aman Sanghera, 27, Charged In 2015 Surrey Hit And Run That Injured 85-Year-Old Man

Darpan News Desk, 10 Nov, 2016 11:42 AM
    Surrey RCMP has concluded the investigation into a 2015 hit and run investigation with charges now being sworn against a 27 year old Surrey man.
     
    On April 6, 2015, at about 5:45pm, police were in the 12600 block of 92nd Avenue and witnessed a hit and run crash between a car and pedestrian. A silver car sped off leaving one elderly male seriously injured. (see previous release)
     
    The Surrey RCMP Criminal Collision Investigation Team (CCIT) led the investigation with assistance from the Integrated Collision and Reconstruction Service (ICARS). A thorough investigation was presented to Crown Counsel who approved charges.
     
    Aman SANGHERA, 27 years old, of Surrey, is now charged with Fail to stop at an accident causing bodily harm and Dangerous driving.
     
    SANGHERA was arrested on November 3rd, appeared in court, and has subsequently been released pending his next court date.
     
    Hard work by investigators and intersection cameras helped to lead investigators to SANGHERA who is alleged to have been the driver, says Corporal Scotty Schumann. 

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