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BC Man To Plead Guilty To Dangerous Driving In Death Of Best Friend

The Canadian Press , 07 Oct, 2014 11:34 AM
    KAMLOOPS, B.C. - Charges of impaired driving causing death and dangerous driving causing death have been stayed against a B.C. motorist whose pickup truck rolled and killed his best friend.
     
    Instead, Sean Tomlin is expected to plead guilty at a sentencing hearing Friday to dangerous driving in the death of Ben Kirkey, a student at Thompson Rivers University.
     
    Tomlin was charged following a skeet shooting accident at Scuitto Lake east of Kamloops in May 2012.
     
    RCMP said at the time that Kirkey was hit by a shotgun blast in the wrist at a stag party.
     
    Police allege Tomlin was speeding on forestry roads with Kirkey in an attempt to meet an ambulance en route.
     
    A witness came across Kirkey and Tomlin after both were apparently ejected from a rolled pickup truck at an intersection. (Kamloops This Week)

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