The wife of a man who was struck by an alleged drunk driver on Allen Road earlier this month says 'one decision altered the course of our life.'
Last Updated Saturday, February 25, 2023 8:08AM EST
"These surgeries are what's getting us like out of the woods of clearing his fractures," Taylor said. The couple, who met on a dating app in 2019, just got married six months ago in Nova Scotia. They live in Bowmanville with their two Pomeranian dogs. Police said the 35-year-old driver lost control and hit Reed before striking a snowbank that caused his vehicle to flip. He was arrested at the scene and is facing impaired driving charges.
Now their lives have been changed forever. Her husband, who was very active prior to the crash -- playing football and hockey -- has to learn how to walk again. Taylor said she and her husband have many plans as a couple. They want to travel, see new places, try new things and spend quality time with each other. She said they also plan to own a house."We have so many plans for our future, and I just hope that this guy didn't take those away from us," she said.
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