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Calgary man accused in deadly drunk driving crash pleads not guilty

Dale Neisz was charged after a July 2016 crash that left one woman dead. Obtained by Global News

Dale Cameron Neisz, 39, has pleaded not guilty to a long list of charges following a deadly crash along Memorial Drive in July.

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Neisz was allegedly behind the wheel during the early morning hours of July 2 when his 2012 Ford Fusion struck the centre median and rolled, striking a tree.

Kanaye Renfrew, 30, a passenger in the car, died at the scene. Another 32-year-old woman suffered serious injuries.

Neisz suffered non-life-threatening injuries.

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Investigators believe the car was travelling more than 120 km/h in a 50 km/h zone.

In August, Calgary police issued warrants for Neisz after it was believed he left the province. He was later located and arrested.

His next court date is scheduled for Thursday, Feb. 23.

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Neisz’s charges include:

  • Criminal negligence causing death
  • Criminal negligence causing bodily harm
  • Impaired driving causing death
  • Impaired driving causing bodily harm
  • Operating a vehicle with a blood alcohol level exceeding .08, causing death
  • Operating a vehicle with a blood alcohol level exceeding .08, causing injury
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