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Truck driver found criminally negligent in 4 deaths in Kingston Hwy. 401 crash

Dunhill Tabanao, who is accused of four counts of criminal negligence this week, leaves the Kingston court during his trial in November, 2019. File

A Quebec trucker charged in connection with fatal crash on Highway 401 that killed four people in Kingston, Ont., years ago was found guilty of all charges this week.

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In a Kingston court on Monday, 40-year-old Dunhill Tabanao was found guilty during a teleconference court appearance.

He was charged with four counts of criminal negligence causing death and three counts of criminal negligence causing bodily harm.

The 2017 crash claimed the lives of four Kingston residents:  44-year-old Christine Hanrahan and her partner, 40-year-old Pierre Courville, as well as her 25-year-old son Mitchell Caird and his friend, 21-year-old Zack MacGregor.

Three others were severely injured during the incident.

Police said seven vehicles were involved in the collision, including four tractor-trailers, a commercial armored truck and two passenger vehicles.

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Tobanao is expected to have a sentencing hearing in about eight weeks, although a date has yet to be set.

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