Man facing charges for driving under the influence of drugs
Photograph by: Phil Carpenter, The Gazette
MONTREAL - A neighbour of a couple in their 70s who were hit by a car in Dollard des Ormeaux Tuesday – one fatally - says the street has no sidewalks and is poorly maintained, so people have to walk in the street.
Henri Parlenge told The Gazette the couple hit by an allegedly impaired driver's car Tuesday about 8 p.m. were "nice, quite calm" and they ran a Chinese restaurant somewhere in Montreal. They have a grown son and grandchildren, he said. The couple lived on the street for at least 15 years, he added.
"It's terribly sad," Parlenge, 69, said about the couple. "They were pleasant and smiled at us from their garden but we didn't speak the same language," he said, noting that the couple was from Asia.
A 40-year-old man is facing impaired driving charges after his eastbound car allegedly struck the two pedestrians as they were walking on Ceres St. near Andras St., Montreal police Constable Daniel Lacoursière said.
The woman and the man, 72, were rushed to a hospital in critical condition but the woman died of her injuries during the night, Lacoursière said. The man was in serious but stable condition Wednesday morning.
Parlenge said the city of D.D.O. should take the accident as a sign that things need to be improved. "They should have a sidewalk on at least one side of the street and they should clear it properly so people can walk there," he added. There are not many street lights so the visibility is not great at night, he added.
In addition, the Sunnybrooke train station is nearby and people who use it park on the street, causing additional and unnecessary traffic, Parlenge said. "We have children playing in the street. We are afraid because when the cars come by – and some go fast – we have to quickly get out of the way."
The 40-year-old driver was given a test for his blood-alcohol level and for drugs and medications. He was found to be under the influence of drugs or medications to the point where it was not safe for him to drive his vehicle, Lacoursière said.
The man's blood-alcohol level was not, however, above the legal limit.
The suspect is expected to be arraigned Wednesday at the Montreal courthouse on a charge of impaired driving causing injury and impaired driving causing death, Lacoursière said.
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