
Saskatoon driver accused of causing a fatal crash did not have a driver’s licence, police say
CTV
Saskatoon police say the man accused of causing a crash that killed one woman and injured three others last month, did not have a valid driver’s license.
Saskatoon police say the man accused of causing a crash that killed one woman and injured three others last month, did not have a valid driver’s license.
Wylie Vermette, 23, is charged with dangerous driving causing death and three counts of dangerous driving causing bodily harm, following a fatal crash on Quebec Avenue near 39th Street East on June 11.
Police say Vermette’s driver’s license was suspended at the time of the crash.
Brandi Keenatch was in an SUV with her girlfriend, Natalie Gardipy, and two others when police say a truck travelling at a high rate of speed crashed into them, sending all four to hospital in critical condition.
Gardipy, 22, succumbed to her injuries and died soon after.
Keenatch’s family members told CTV News the 26-year-old was paralyzed from the crash.

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