Cape Breton woman convicted of drunk driving after striking pedestrian - News Summed Up

Cape Breton woman convicted of drunk driving after striking pedestrian


A Cape Breton woman has been convicted of drunk driving for striking a 76-year-old woman, leaving her with serious injuries. The victim, who flew about 20 metres down the road, suffered a broken thighbone and required five hours of surgery. The collision happened in March of last year on the Trans-Canada Highway near New Haven in Cape Breton. Devison failed a breathalyzer test, leading to the drunk driving charge. Police noticed Devison had an odour of liquor from her breath, red glossy eyes, slurred speech and a flushed face.


Source: CBC News July 08, 2016 18:45 UTC



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