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Death of Kelowna teen who was struck by car now being investigated as homicide, police say

Police say the death of a 15-year-oldwho was struck by a vehicle in Kelowna, B.C., on Saturday is now being investigated as a homicide.

Mother identifies victim as Tristan Seeger; RCMP say incident happened near city's Ben Lee Park on Saturday

A teenage boy with a baseball cap smiles while sitting down.
Tristan Seeger, 15, succumbed to his injuries after he was struck by a vehicle on Saturday, Oct. 21, 2023, according to Mounties and his family. (Paule Seeger/Facebook)

Police say the death of a 15-year-oldwho was struck by a vehicle in Kelowna, B.C., on Saturday is now being investigated as a homicide.

The fatal incident cameshortly after police were called to respond to a "group of teens" using bear spray on a number of people in the vicinity, near Ben Lee Park in Kelowna's Rutland neighbourhood.

Kelowna RCMP said in a statement Monday that theteenage pedestrian was struck at the intersection of Houghton Road and Franklyn Roadaround 4 p.m. Saturday.

Police said the collision was related to the bear spray incident, though they did not specify how theymay have been linked.

Teddy bears, a balloon and various bottles litter a park bench.
A bench at Ben Lee Park was turned into a memorial for teenager Tristan Seeger, who was fatally struck by a vehicle on Oct. 21, 2023. (Jay Bertagnolli/CBC)

Family and friends have identified the victim as Tristan Seeger, who succumbed to his injuries at Kelowna General Hospital on Sunday.

"I'm not going to pussyfoot around it. My child was murdered. Someone murdered my child,"Paule Seeger, Tristan's mother, told Sarah Penton, host of CBC's Radio West."And I have yet to understand what on Earth justifies that."

Paule says she has no idea how exactly her son was involved with the bear spray incident described by police.

"Teenagers make stupid, impulsive decisions, but I have yet to meet the teenager that's made an impulsive, stupid decision that is deserving of being mowed down by a car," she said.

Police are investigating 15 year old Tristan Seeger's death as a homicide after he was hit and killed by a vehicle in the Rutland neighbourhood on Saturday.

Friend Casey Conlan said Tristanwanted to be a lawyer when he grew up.

"I just wish for my friend to be OK, but I don't know how he feels up there, man. I don't know if he's OK or not. I don't know if he's doing good," Conlan said. "I just wish for one last conversation."

Paule says her otherson, who was very closewith Tristan, is baffled by the senselessness of his brother's death.


The mother added that she was not seeking "retribution" in the case, but simply wants whoever is responsibleto be brought to justice.

A growing memorial at Ben Lee Park near where the collision happened saw numerous teddy bears and a heart-shaped balloon placed on a bench in memory of Tristan.

A road intersection near a park.
The fatal collision happened at the intersection of Franklyn Road and Houghton Road at the southeast corner of Ben Lee Park. (Jay Bertagnolli/CBC)

"One of the things that gives me strength is that I'm not alone in my grief, right?" said Paule."There are lots of people who have been affected by this and we're kind of all grieving together."

In a statement, RCMP Cpl. Michael Gauthiersaid it was a very sensitive case and expressed condolences to the family and friends of the victim.

Anyone with information about the case, including dashcam video, is asked to contact Kelowna RCMP.

A teenager wearing a black suit poses in front of a restaurant.
Seeger wanted to be a lawyer when he grew up, according to his best friend Casey Conlan. (Paule Seeger/Facebook)

With files from Sarah Penton and Jay Bertagnolli