Drivers charged in crosswalk death of Brazilian student - Action News
Home WebMail Friday, November 22, 2024, 03:01 PM | Calgary | -10.4°C | Regions Advertise Login | Our platform is in maintenance mode. Some URLs may not be available. |
British Columbia

Drivers charged in crosswalk death of Brazilian student

Fernanda Girotto, 14, was struck and killed in January.

Fernanda Girotto, 14, was struck and killed in January

Local residents want the City of Burnaby to improve safety at this crosswalk where Fernanda Girotto was killed on Jan. 17. (CBC)

Two men have been charged in connection with the death of a Brazilian exchange student struck in a notoriousBurnaby, B.C., crosswalk nearly a year ago.

Fernanda Girotto, 14, was killed at the crossing on Cariboo Road south of Highway 1 just after 7 a.m. PT onJan. 17.

Paul Oliver Wong, 46, and Kai Man Cheu, 58, were charged under the Motor Vehicle Act last month. Burnaby RCMP confirmed the charges Monday.

Wong is accused of driving without due care and attention as well as failing to yield to a pedestrian in a crosswalk.

Cheuhas been charged withdriving without due care and attention, unsafe passing on the left and crossing a solid double line.

Mounties said two people have been charged because investigators believe there were two impacts.

A memorial on Cariboo Road in Burnaby for international student Fernanda Girotto, who died after being hit by a vehicle on Jan. 17. (CBC)

The section of Cariboo Road is near an off-ramp from Highway 1. Drivers exit the freeway, thenround a corner andtravel up a rise before heading south on CaribooRoad.

A cyclist was hit and injured in the same area several days afterGirottowas killed. The back-to-back collisions promptedcalls for new trafficlights at the crossing.

Locals saidthe intersection sees a dangerous combination ofhigh speed and poor visibility.

Wong and Cheuare expected in court Monday.

Corrections

  • An earlier version of this story contained an incorrect age for Fernanda Girotto. In fact, she was 14.
    Jan 08, 2020 3:51 PM PT