Jack Winters, a 25-year-old man from Dauphin, faces several charges in connection with a two-vehicle collision last summer, which resulted in the death of two girls aged 4 and 6.
According to the RCMP a Ford F-150, was driving east on Road 147 when it traveled through the intersection of Provincial Road 362 and hit the side of Dodge Ram driving northbound.
Two women, who were travelling in the vehicle with the two children, suffered serious injuries. The passenger in the Ford F150, also suffered serious injuries.
Jack Winters was charged with 15 offences including;
– Two counts of Impaired Operation Causing Death
– Two counts of Dangerous Operation Causing Death
– Three counts of Impaired Operation Causing Bodily Harm
– Three counts of Dangerous Operation Causing Bodily Harm
– Two counts of Operating a Motor Vehicle with a blood alcohol concentration that is equal to or more then 80 mg of alcohol in 100 ml of blood, Causing Death
– Three counts of Operating a Motor Vehicle with a blood alcohol concentration that is equal to or more then 80 mg, Causing Bodily Harm
He is set to appear in Court in August.