The Sooke community is in mourning after the tragic loss of 15-year-old Nicolas Twiddy in a single-vehicle crash on April 9.
Around 10 a.m. the allegedly stolen vehicle Twiddy was riding in crashed into a power pole sideways and flipped into a ditch on West Coast Road near Park Isle Marine, narrowly missing an oncoming mobile home. The pole was severed in half from impact.
Grief from the youth community in Sooke was palpable. A memorial cross for Twiddy was erected at the site of the crash, and students from Edward Milne community school were seen embracing one another two days after his death.
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Also inside the vehicle was a 15-year-old woman, and two 18-year-old men. The woman was air lifted to Victoria General Hospital from the scene around 11 a.m.
Staff Sgt. Steve Wright said the woman suffered non-life threatening facial and internal injuries, and is expected to remain in intensive care for at least a week.
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The vehicle, a Chevrolet sedan, was allegedly stolen from Church Road betweem 3:30 a.m. and 5 a.m.
The driver, who is reportedly new to the area from Calgary, was released into police custody on April 9 after receiving treatment at the hospital.
He spent the night in a Sooke RCMP detachment cell, and was released the following day on the condition that he will appear in Western Communities provincial court on July 5.
Wright said police are recommending charges for possession of a stolen vehicle.
He said the two passengers will not be charged as there is no indication they were aware the vehicle was stolen.
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