A 62-year-old Ottawa Valley server and bartender has been charged with criminal negligence in connection with a 2017 car crash that killed two teens.
Brandon Hanniman and Alexander Paquette, both 18, died of injuries sustained in a single-vehicle crash about midnight on Oct. 27, 2017 near Burnstown, Ont. Police determined alcohol was a factor in the rollover crash and that the teens had been drinking under age at a local establishment.Two other 18-year-old men, Ben Scheuneman and Jake McGrimmon, were in the vehicle and they were seriously injured.
The accused was released on a promise to appear and is scheduled to appear in court in Renfrew on May 1.According to a local newspaper, Senack accepted an excellence in customer service award for Shooter’s from the Calabogie and Area Business Association in 2011. Shooter’s had its liquor licence suspended the month after the car crash, with the Alcohol and Gaming Commission of Ontario alleging a list of infractions, including allowing an apparent minor to consume alcohol, permitting removal of alcohol from the premises, allowing drunkenness, and selling liquor to an apparent intoxicated person.A memorial at the crash site includes hockey sticks and flowers and the numbers of the two killed teens painted on the rocks.
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