Eighteen-year-olds Evan Smith and Emily Selwood were killed while walking near the university student residences at the Point Grey campus early on Sept. 26, 2021.
VANCOUVER — A Vancouver man has been charged in the deaths of two University of B.C. students killed while walking on a sidewalk at the Point Grey campus.
The parents of Smith and Selwood welcomed news of the charges against the driver, but said it does not make up for the loss of two young promising lives. Debbie O’Day-Smith and Adam Smith also hope for a successful conviction. “However, no matter the outcome, our hearts will forever be broken.”
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