Jeep that killed woman just took off:driver/saultonline
Jeep that killed woman just took off:driver
Jeep that killed woman just took off:driverEDMONTON – The driver of a Jeep that hit and killed an Edmonton woman during an off-road demonstration at a charity event says the vehicle "launched" when he turned the key in the ignition.Craig Supernault was "stacking" his vehicle — a common demonstration where one Jeep climbs up the front wheel of another, displaying the flexibility of its suspension.The performance was taking place on May 18, 2013, in the parking lot of a downtown shopping mall, with a crowd of about 100 watching from distances of between two and seven metres.
Father of Edmonton woman killed by Jeep stunt criticizes planning
Father of Edmonton woman killed by Jeep stunt criticizes planningThe father of a woman killed during a demonstration between two off-road Jeeps says organizers did a poor job ofconsidering risk at the event."There was no proper risk analysis done and no opportunity for risk analysis to be done," John Green said Friday at the fatality inquiry into the 2013 death of his daughter Melinda."It's our family's opinion there was a deep lack of risk analysis."
One killed in crash between moped and Jeep in Norfolk
One killed in crash between moped and Jeep in NorfolkNorfolk police say one man died after his moped collided with a Jeep Cherokee.The wreck occurred just after 6 a.m. on Thursday when the Jeep attempted to make a left turn onto Ballentine Boulevard from East Princess Anne Road and collided with the moped at the intersection.Police identified the moped driver as 55-year-old James White.
Jeep that killed woman just took off:driver/saultonline
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