Vehicle crashes into restaurant wall, employee killed

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The Boston Pizza restaurant located at the corner of Franklin Avenue and Richards Street will be temporarily closed. (Archive photo)

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Published yesterday at 10:21 a.m. ESTUpdated yesterday at 4:39 p.m. EST

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In Fort McMurray, an employee of the Boston Pizza restaurant chain was killed after a van smashed through one of its walls on Saturday morning.

According to agents of the GRCthe Ford F350 brand vehicle caused significant damage to the structure.

One of the restaurant’s employees, a 24-year-old woman, was struck by the van and taken to hospital, but died from her injuriescontinues the press release from the GRC of the detachment of Wood Buffalo.

The 28-year-old driver, the sole occupant of the van, is charged with criminal negligence causing death.

The agents of the GRC left the scene of the accident and their investigation continues.

Several people and businesses in the municipality of more than 75,000 inhabitants published a message of condolences to the family and his work colleagues.

The restaurant’s management has announced that it will be temporarily closed.

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