‘Unbearable pain:’ Driver charged after crashing into Ontario premier’s car accused in collision that killed father of three
WHITCHURCH-STOUFFVILLE, ONTARIO, AUG 11 – The 18-year-old driver faces charges including dangerous driving causing death after a fatal crash that killed a father and injured his three daughters, court documents show.
- A head-on crash on Hwy. 48 near Aurora Road in Whitchurch-Stouffville on Aug. 3 killed Andrew Cristillo, a father of three, and injured his wife and daughters.
- Per court documents, Jaiwin Victor Kirubananthan, 18-year-old driver, faces charges of dangerous driving causing death, bodily harm, and making a false statement, and was also charged earlier this year in a January Highway 401 collision with Ontario’s premier.
- Driving back from his parents’ house with wife Christina and daughters Leah, Chloe, and Ella, Cristillo’s crash leaves his three daughters without a father and the family without a breadwinner.
- On Monday, the four survivors are recovering in hospital as Kirubananthan’s bail hearing at Newmarket courthouse was adjourned, and the crowdfunding campaign has raised nearly $300,000.
- Questions arise over repeat offences as Jaiwin Victor Kirubananthan, charged earlier in a Highway 401 collision with Ontario’s premier, faces new dangerous driving charges.
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