Driver killed 2 in crash, admitted drinking, but police didn’t test him and charges were never laid

Chris Turner and Edyta Wal

Chris Turner and Edyta Wal

After his car struck two pedestrians, the driver told a Calgary police officer he’d been speeding, and before that he’d been drinking, yet police didn’t get a breath or blood sample and charges were never laid. Nine years after the deadly crash, officers involved in the case face Police Act charges.

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