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Charges stayed against Fort McMurray man in fatal pedestrian collision

Charges have been stayed in a fatal Fort McMurray, Alta. pedestrian collision. File / Global News

Charges of dangerous driving have been stayed against a Fort McMurray man in relation to a collision in the northern Alberta city in 2017.

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The man instead faces one count of careless driving.

Two people were killed on Sept. 6 when they were hit by a vehicle on Real Martin Drive at around 8:30 p.m.

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The identity of the 52-year-old woman and the 56-year-old man weren’t released, but police said they were both residents of Fort McMurray.

The driver was arrested at the scene.

In a statement provided to Global News on Thursday, a spokesperson for Alberta Justice said new evidence came to light and charges of dangerous driving causing death did not meet the prosecution standard of “reasonable likelihood of conviction.”

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Warren Anthony Graham is expected to be back in court later this year. Alberta Justice did not provide a court date.

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