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A woman in Canada stopped on the highway for a deer.....

A car ran into her car, killing several people in the second car. She was given some serious jail time. Do you agree with her sentence?
ProfessorPlum77 · 70-79, MVIP
Father, daughter killed because woman stopped car to help ducks, prosecutor alleges
CTVNews.ca Staff
Published Tuesday, June 3, 2014 1:37PM EDT
Last Updated Tuesday, June 3, 2014 7:42PM EDT
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A young woman who stopped her car on a Quebec highway to help some ducks cross the road is now on trial, accused of causing an accident that killed a father and his teenage daughter.

A Montreal court heard Tuesday that Emma Czornobaj, now 25, stopped her car on Highway 30 four years ago to tend to a family of ducks that was attempting to cross the road.

Prosecutors allege that action led to the crash that killed Andre Roy, 50, and his daughter Jessie, 16. The pair was on a motorcycle that slammed into Czornobaj’s stopped car.


Czornobaj, who was 21 years old at the time of the June 2010 accident, has been charged with two counts each of criminal negligence causing death and dangerous driving causing death.

Court heard that she allegedly stopped her car in the left lane of Highway 30 in Candiac, Que., without activating her hazard lights.

An eyewitness testified that she saw Czornobaj walking on the side of the highway to help the ducks cross. It was 7:30 p.m., the sun was going down and visibility was diminished, the witness said.

That’s when Roy came by on his motorcycle, with his teenage daughter sitting on the back. His wife, Pauline Volikakis, was behind them on another motorcycle.

Volikakis told court that she witnessed her husband and only child hit the back of Czornobaj’s car. She said she saw her daughter trapped under the car, with the engine still running.

Roy was pronounced dead at the scene. Jessie died in hospital.

Volikakis told court that her husband was not speeding, and was travelling at about 80 to 85 kilometres per hour.

Through tears, she said that right before the crash, Roy waved his hands at Czornobaj as if to warn her it was dangerous to be walking along the highway’s narrow shoulder.

The jury will have to decide whether stopping in the left lane to help the ducks cross the road amounts to criminal negligence causing death – a crime that carries a maximum sentence of life in prison.

Czornobaj has pleaded not guilty. The trial continues Wednesday.

With a report from CTV Montreal’s Rob Lurie

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Father and daughter killed in Quebec highway crash
Jessie Roy, 16, was sitting on the back of the motorcycle when it slammed into Emma Czornobaj’s car on Highway 30 in Candiac, Que. on June 27, 2010.

Two killed after woman stops car for ducks
A wrecked motorcycle lays behind a car that had parked in the left-hand lane of Highway 30, in Candiac, Que., June 27, 2010.

Father killed with daughter in Que. highway crash
Andre Roy, 50, was killed with his daughter Jessie when their motorcycle slammed into Emma Czornobaj’s car on Highway 30 in Candiac, Que. on June 27, 2010.

Father and daughter killed in Quebec highway crash
Jessie Roy, 16, was sitting on the back of the motorcycle when it slammed into Emma Czornobaj’s car on Highway 30 in Candiac, Que. on June 27, 2010.

Two killed after woman stops car for ducks
A wrecked motorcycle lays behind a car that had parked in the left-hand lane of Highway 30, in Candiac, Que., June 27, 2010.

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SinlessOnslaught · 26-30, M
Uhhhhh no? You HAVE to stop for deer. It was the other driver's fault for following too close. Tf kinda bullshit is that?
AnnSteve · C
@SinlessOnslaught i agree. They were at fault, not her.
curiosi · 61-69, F
If she hadn't stopped for the deer she may be dead. Crashing into a deer can do some damage. The other car had the responsibility to watch the road in front of them.
REMsleep · 41-45, F
@curiosi Yes but so many factors are unknown. Did she slam on breaks at 80mph? We don't know
ProfessorPlum77 · 70-79, MVIP
@REMsleep She stopped in the middle of the road. If I remember correctly, she was allowing the deer to cross the road.
REMsleep · 41-45, F
@ProfessorPlum77 If it was a highway you cannot stop totally under any circumstances besides stopped vehicle in front of you. You can slow down, you can go around but totally stopping is a major hazard. I would never stop and wait for a deer. I would slow way down to lessen impact but my fear would be to cause an accident.
Unfortunately sometimes you have to keep going.
Well being in Canada who knows how their law enforcement and legal system works.
MougyWolf · 36-40, M
Was this deer in question an important member of it's community? Just curious
ProfessorPlum77 · 70-79, MVIP
[c=800000]I don't think this is the case I was thinking of, but it is similar. [/c]
Tminus6453 · M
Did they have time to stop?... if so then they are at fault.....
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theAlchemist · 56-60, M
[c=800000]Yes.[/c]
REMsleep · 41-45, F
No. It was negligent but depending on several factors that I don't know based on the small amount of info given I would not have given her much jail time. But it does depend on exactly how negligent that she was. Loss of life is very serious.
Lilnonames · F
Wouldnt know

 
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