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B.C. woman sentenced to 12 months probation in crash that killed Burnaby senior

The recent sentencing of a man who pleaded guilty in a crash that killed a motorcyclist has raised more questions about how the justice system deals with people who flee the scene of crashes. Kristen Robinson reports – Jul 2, 2024

After a lengthy delay and a warrant for her arrest, a Maple Ridge woman has been sentenced to 12 months probation and a six-month driving ban in connection with a crash that killed a senior in Burnaby nearly three years ago.

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Jena Toni Dae, 26, was convicted of driving without due care and attention under the Motor Vehicle Act (MVA).

Burnaby RCMP said the driver of a blue 2020 Honda Civic was travelling eastbound on Kincaid Street at 8:30 p.m. on Sept. 16, 2021, when they turned north on Smith Avenue and collided with a 75-year-old pedestrian in the crosswalk.

Police said the driver remained at the scene and was cooperative with the investigation.

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The male victim was taken to hospital but did not survive.

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Dae was charged with the MVA offence on June 14, 2022.

A sentencing hearing was originally scheduled for Dec. 20, 2022 – when a bench warrant was instead issued for Dae’s arrest.

Months later on Aug. 29, 2023, Burnaby RCMP issued a news release seeking the public’s help to locate Dae, who was wanted in relation to the fatal pedestrian collision.

At the time, police said Dae was linked to a blue 2020 Honda Civic and was known to frequent Maple Ridge and Mission and also visit northern B.C.

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Dae was eventually arrested and released with a $1,000 deposit following a bail hearing on Dec. 19, 2023.

She was ordered to abide by two conditions: attending all court appearances in person and reporting to her bail supervisor as directed.

A sentencing hearing was rescheduled for May 31, when a finding of guilty was entered in court records.

The judge rendered a decision on June 28.

Dae was also ordered to pay a $1,400 fine and a $210 victim surcharge by June 30, 2025.

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