A Canadian woman has been found guilty of
causing the deaths of two drivers that hit her car when stopped on a
motorway to rescue ducklings.A motorcyclist and his daughter hit the back of Emma Czornobaj’s car
in June 2010, when she stopped on a Quebec highway to avoid hitting the
ducklings. She thought that the animals were not with their mother and
she wanted to take them home, she has said.
The two motorcyclists —
Andre and Jessie Roy — died as a result of the crash. Pauline Volikakis
was riding behind the pair and lost her husband and daughter in the
crash, and said that she hoped that the trial would reinforce the
importance of not stopping on highways.
Even if it’s a small animal that we like or that we want to preserve, we should not stop on the highways,” she told the Canadian National Post. “It’s not a place to stop.”
After
four days of deliberation, the jury unanimously found Czornobaj guilty
on all four counts, including criminal negligence causing death and
dangerous operation of a motor vehicle.
Czornobaj was ready to
plead guilty in April but wanted to avoid serving time in jail. The
state believed that she should and was unlikely to back down from that
stance in sentencing, Czornobaj’s lawyer, Marc Labelle, said.
Labelle
said that he was unsure how she would be sentenced because it is so
rare for negligence cases without what he called ‘bad elements’, such as
racing or drunk driving. Czornobaj has no previous offences.
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