Man charged in woman’s death where pickup truck crashed into Fort McMurray pizza restaurant | Unpublished
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Publication Date: November 11, 2024 - 08:12

Man charged in woman’s death where pickup truck crashed into Fort McMurray pizza restaurant

November 11, 2024
A man from Calgary has been charged in the death of a pizza restaurant worker who sustained injuries when a pickup truck crashed into the building.RCMP say the 28-year-old is charged with criminal negligence causing death following Saturday’s crash, which happened just before the lunch hour at Boston Pizza in downtown Fort McMurray.Police have said the Ford F350 caused significant structural damage to the building at Franklin Avenue and Richard Street.


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