Charges laid in 'tragic' case where mother was struck and killed by runaway delivery van in Surrey
Charges have been laid in a case where a runaway delivery van killed a woman walking with her children on a sidewalk in Surrey almost three years ago.
Jeo Kurian, 25, has been charged with one count of dangerous operation of a motor vehicle causing death in connection with the fatal collision, the Surrey RCMP announced in a news release Tuesday.
On Dec. 15, 2020, the woman was struck by what police describe as an "unoccupied cargo truck" near 144 Street and 61A Avenue and died at the scene from her injuries. At the time, authorities said the person who was supposed to be in control of the van was co-operating with the investigation.
"This was a tragic and devastating loss for the victim’s family, and has also impacted many people within our community," Sgt. Tom Boyce with the Criminal Collision Investigation Team said in a statement.
"Our team has remained committed to collecting all evidence required throughout this complex investigation, in order to bring this matter before the courts."
In the days following the fatal collision, the victim was identified as Paramjit Masutta, a 48-year-old mother of eight-year-old twin daughters.
Masutta was walking with the girls when she was hit by the van and reportedly pushed them out of the way, saving their lives, before she was killed.
Last year, the family said they were suing Amazon as well as the local company that operated the van.
Kurian is next due in court on Oct. 31.
CTVNews.ca Top Stories
Can the U.S. really make Canada the 51st state?
Talk of Canada becoming the 51st American state has raised an existential question on this side of the border: Could it be done? Could the maple leaf make way to the stars and stripes? According to several experts, it may be possible, but not painless.
LIVE UPDATES 'Terrifying' L.A. fires at 0% containment, 5 deaths reported
A series of wildfires are searing through the Los Angeles area, forcing many to evacuate their homes. Follow along here for the latest updates.
Ontario Premier Doug Ford says he is 'OK' after OPP vehicle he was in was 'sideswiped' in Highway 401 collision
Ontario Premier Doug Ford was uninjured after an OPP vehicle he was travelling in was involved in a collision on Highway 401 earlier today.
Energy minister 'committed' to consumer carbon tax as he considers Liberal leadership
Energy and Natural Resources Minister Jonathan Wilkinson says he would be 'committed' to the consumer carbon tax should he become Liberal leader and prime minister, despite the policy’s unpopularity.
At least 60 University of Guelph students sick as 'cluster of illness' hits residence
The University of Guelph is dealing with what they are calling a ‘cluster of illness’ among students living in residence.
U.S. hospital workers charged in death of non-verbal patient left in scalding bath for nearly an hour
Two workers at a state-run hospital in West Virginia have been charged in connection with the death of a 61-year-old non-verbal man who investigators said was left in a scalding hot bath for nearly an hour.
Canada among 'top 5 losers' in new passport ranking
A new global ranking may raise doubts about Canada's reputation of being open to other countries.
Donald Trump visits Jimmy Carter's casket in Capitol Rotunda after criticizing him
U.S. president-elect Donald Trump, who has alternated among praising, criticizing and even mocking Jimmy Carter, came Wednesday to the Capitol Rotunda to pay his respects as the 39th president lay in state ahead of his funeral Thursday in the nation's capital.
Ontario has 'strong list' to counter possible Trump tariffs: Ford
Ontario Premier Doug Ford says his government has a “strong list” of possible retaliatory measures if U.S. president-elect Donald Trump moves ahead with imposing tariffs on Canadian goods.