Close X
Thursday, November 28, 2024
ADVT 
National

Woman Walked Between Van And Trailer Before She Was Dragged: Vancouver Police

Darpan News Desk The Canadian Press, 23 Oct, 2019 08:01 PM

    VANCOUVER - Police say a 24-year-old woman walked between a van and a trailer it was towing before she was dragged for several blocks in downtown Vancouver.

     

    Sgt. Steve Addison says the case is still under investigation, but officers have obtained evidence that the victim walked between the van and trailer as it was stopped at a traffic light.

     

    Police have said previously that the woman was dragged for multiple blocks on Oct. 12 around 12:30 a.m. before the driver came to a stop and realized what had happened.

     

    The driver is from the United States and was arrested then released and police continue to investigate what role, if any, alcohol played in the collision.

     

     

    An online fundraising page has raised more than $170,000 for the woman, identified by media as Desiree Evancio, who must undergo multiple surgeries to reconstruct her face.

     

    Her sister Ashley Danh did not immediately respond to a request for comment but says on the fundraising page that Evancio may need a prosthetic eye in the future and her left arm will have no mobility while her right leg will have limited mobility.

     

    MORE National ARTICLES

    Mother Of Slain Hamilton Teen Says 'Everyone' Failed Her Son

    Mother Of Slain Hamilton Teen Says 'Everyone' Failed Her Son
    Shari-Ann Bracci-Selvey broke down in tears as she spoke to reporters for the first time since her son Devan died near Sir Winston Churchill Secondary School in Hamilton on Monday afternoon.

    Mother Of Slain Hamilton Teen Says 'Everyone' Failed Her Son

    Pedestrians Hit By U-Haul Van In Edmonton Testify At Trial Of Alleged Attacker

    Pedestrians Hit By U-Haul Van In Edmonton Testify At Trial Of Alleged Attacker
    EDMONTON - Paul Biegel was about to light a cigarette moments before he found himself lying on the ground with a broken vehicle mirror beside him.    

    Pedestrians Hit By U-Haul Van In Edmonton Testify At Trial Of Alleged Attacker

    Syrian Restaurant To Reopen In Toronto Days After Closing Over Threats

    The Alsoufi family said its initial decision to shut down the popular restaurant Soufi's came from "a place of fear" and a desire to put an end to the controversy surrounding the eatery.

    Syrian Restaurant To Reopen In Toronto Days After Closing Over Threats

    RCMP Shuns Lie-Detector Tests For Top Security Clearances Despite Federal Rules

    RCMP Shuns Lie-Detector Tests For Top Security Clearances Despite Federal Rules
    The revelation comes as the national police force assesses the damage from possible leaks by one of its most senior intelligence officials.

    RCMP Shuns Lie-Detector Tests For Top Security Clearances Despite Federal Rules

    Quebec Will Appeal Court Ruling That Allowed Cannabis Plants To Be Grown At Home

    Quebec Will Appeal Court Ruling That Allowed Cannabis Plants To Be Grown At Home
    QUEBEC - The Quebec government says it will appeal a decision invalidating parts of Quebec's cannabis law that prohibited home cultivation.    

    Quebec Will Appeal Court Ruling That Allowed Cannabis Plants To Be Grown At Home

    Ex-Ski Coach Bertrand Charest Won't Appeal His Case Further, Will Serve Sentence

    Ex-Ski Coach Bertrand Charest Won't Appeal His Case Further, Will Serve Sentence
    MONTREAL - Disgraced former national ski coach Bertrand Charest has decided he won't appeal his verdict and sentence before the Supreme Court of Canada.

    Ex-Ski Coach Bertrand Charest Won't Appeal His Case Further, Will Serve Sentence