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Husband of Surrey hit-and-run victim pleads for driver to come forward

The man whose wife was killed in a hit-and-run crash in Surrey last week made an emotional plea for the driver to come forward.

Josie Belcourt was hit and killed by a grey Honda CRV March 14 on King George Boulevard

Vincent Belcourt says his family is looking for closure following the death of his wife, Josie. (Dillon Hodgin/CBC)

The man whose wife was killed in a hit-and-run crash in Surrey, B.C., last week made an emotional plea for the driver to come forward.

Vincent Belcourt's wife Josie, 57,was hit by a grey 2010 or 2011 Honda CRV near the intersection of King George Boulevardand 84th Avenue just before7 a.m. PT on March 14.

The suspect vehicle is a 2010 or 2011 grey Honda CRV with possible front-end damage. (Dillon Hodgin/CBC)

"That morning she said goodbye and I said bye and I'll see you and I love you," Belcourt said."I get a pounding on the door15 minutes laterby the RCMP to tell me that my wife was hit on King George Highway."

"My wife was very special to me. She was basically my life and my support," he said."I miss her so much. To the driver of the vehicle who took her life, please come forward now so that my family can have closure."

Belcourt plans on taking Josie's ashes to her family in the Philippines.

He calls the driver's actions cowardly, but says his wife was the type of person who probably would have forgiven them.

Anyone with more information about this collision is asked to contact Surrey RCMP at604-599-0502or Crime Stoppers.

With files from Jesse Johnston