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Driver in fatal crash pleads guilty to impaired driving causing death

The driver in a fatal east-end collision that killed two others last summer has pleaded guilty to several charges, including impaired driving causing death.

ShallenMckay was charged after horrific crash on St. Laurent Boulevard last summer

Behind a line of police tape, two cars can be seen crumpled and burned.
The collision at the corner of Montreal Road and St. Laurent Boulevard killed two men and left vehicles in flames on Aug. 2, 2023. (Arthur White-Crummey/CBC)

The driver in a fatal east-end collision that killed two others last summer has pleaded guilty to several charges, including impaired driving causing death.

The charges relate to a crash on Aug. 2, 2023,at the intersection of St. Laurent Boulevard and Montreal Roadthat left two vehicles fiery crumpled wrecks, knocked down a traffic lightand spread debris across the east-end intersection.

Franck Ntwari, 41, and Innocent Muhoza, 44, died in one vehicle, while the driver of the other vehicle was extricated by firefighters.

In September, police announced charges against that driver: a woman in her 30s, ShallenMckay, who wasthe sole survivor of the collision.

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Shallen Mckay is the sole survivor of the horrific collision at the corner of Montreal Road and St. Laurent Boulevard that killed two others and left both vehicles in flames. (Facebook)

Mckay faced charges of impaired driving causing death, dangerous operation causing death, as well as operation while prohibited, breach of probation and taking a motor vehicle without consent.

On Friday morning, Mckay entered the guilty plea at the Ottawa Courthouse.

Mckaypleaded guilty to two charges of impaired driving causing death, and one charge each ofdriving while prohibited and taking a motor vehicle without consent.

According to a statement of facts read in court Friday, Mckayran multiple red lightsand was going between 150 to 160 km/h in a 50 km/h zone before the crash.

The light at the intersection she entered just before the collision hadbeen red for 38 seconds, court heard.

During Friday's proceedings, Mckay's legal representationRonGuertin said McKay has requested to be released to handle her health, but it was opposed by the Crown.

Guertin declined a request for comment from CBC following the plea hearing.

CBC previously reported that Mckay had a previous conviction of impaired driving dating back to 2018.

Victim's family 'devastated'

Ntwari's motherMlanie Rubavusaid hearing Mckay plead guilty was a relief.

"Justice is working," Rubavusaid outside court on Friday.

Ntwari's death has been especially difficult for the family, she added, since he was widowed a few years before he died, raising two young children on his own.

"We're still grieving his wife," she said."You can't imagine how it is devastating for the whole family ... the community also."

Family members and friends of two men who passed away in a car crash stand together outside court after a plea hearing for the other driver.
Ntwari's mother Mlanie Rubavu, centre, stands next to family. Muhoza's friend, Dieudonn Gasore, right, spoke to CBC following court on Friday. ( Patrick Louisieze/Radio-Canada)

Ntwari andMuhozawere heading home after having dinnerwith friends before the collision occurred.

Rubavusaid it was a farewell dinner for Muhoza, before he left for work in a remote area.Though she had never met Muhoza, Rubavu says he was a good friend to her son.

DieudonnGasore, a friend of Muhoza, added he"was a very happy person, very kind."

"I can't believe he passed away. I was just shocked," Gasore said.

Mckay's next court date is scheduled for May 30.

With files from Joseph Tunney and Faith Greco