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Winnipeg Truck Driver Charged In Fiery Toronto Highway 400 Collision That Killed Four

Darpan News Desk The Canadian Press, 15 Sep, 2016 11:24 AM
  • Winnipeg Truck Driver Charged In Fiery Toronto Highway 400 Collision That Killed Four
TORONTO — A Winnipeg truck driver is facing charges arising from a fiery 12-vehicle collision on a highway in Toronto that left four people dead.
 
Ontario Provincial Police say three transport trucks were among the vehicles involved in the June 24 collision and fire that consumed the trailer of one truck and two other vehicles.
 
Valbona Vokshi, 35, her five-year-old daughter Isabela Kuci and 55-year-old mother Xhemile Vokshi died in the crash on Highway 400.
 
 
A fourth woman not related to the family, 27-year-old Maria Lipska, was also killed.
 
Police say Sarbjit Singh Mathuru, 35, is charged with four counts of criminal negligence causing death and one count of criminal negligence cause bodily harm and was to appear in court on Thursday.
 
Provincial police Sgt. Kerry Schmidt has described the crash as "absolutely preventable."

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