A woman with a new Scotland who was driving an all -terrain vehicle that crashed, killing her little daughter, faces charges.
Police said Thursday that Madisyn Elizabeth Parker, 28, is accused of a deteriorated operation of a transport that causes death, the dangerous operation of a transport that causes death and causes death due to criminal negligence, said RCMP.
Police alleged that the driver’s blood alcohol concentration was more than double the legal limit at the time of the accident, which occurred near the 1100 block of Forties Road near New Ross, ns
An obituary for the baby, who was four months old at the time of his death, appointed Parker as the girl’s mother.
He died of wounds suffered in the accident on May 27, 2024. The first to respond were called to the scene of a polaris side by side that had crashed on a registration path.
There were two adults and two children from side to side when she crashed, including the girl. A second child suffered minor injuries.
The two adults, the driver of the forties and a 52 -year -old man from New Ross, were seriously injured.
A children’s girl was killed and three other people were injured when one side by side rolled on the outskirts of New Ross, NS observed Tom Murphy’s interview with Barry Barnet, executive director of the All Terrain Vehicle Association of New Scotland.
Parker appeared in court and was released with conditions. It is scheduled to return to Bridgewater Provincial Court on July 2.