
OPP charge driver in crash that injured CTV reporter Stephanie Villella
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Ontario Provincial Police have laid a charge in the crash which sent CTV News Kitchener reporter Stephanie Villella to hospital with life-threatening injuries earlier this year.
Ontario Provincial Police (OPP) in Wellington County have laid a charge in the crash which sent CTV News Kitchener reporter Stephanie Villella to hospital with life-threatening injuries earlier this year.
On Saturday, OPP released a video on Twitter announcing a 92-year-old driver from Guelph was charged with careless driving causing bodily harm in connection with the March 1 crash in Puslinch Township.
Stephanie was covering a separate earlier crash at the intersection of Brock Road South and Maltby Road near Guelph.
The road was closed and barricaded for the investigation.
OPP report Stephanie was standing at the northern point of the scene when a southbound vehicle struck her.
She was sent to a trauma centre for treatment.
The driver of the sedan remained at the scene.

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