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Charges laid in 2022 fatal hit-and-run in Squamish, B.C.

A man has been charged with multiple counts of dangerous driving after a fatal hit-and-run in Squamish, B.C., more than a year ago.

One of 2 women hit by truck died 2 weeks after crash, the other was left with life-altering injuries

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Gurpreet Sangha, 44, died after a hit-and-run in Squamish in September 2022. (Sea to Sky RCMP)

A man has been charged with multiple counts of dangerous driving after a fatal hit-and-run in Squamish, B.C., more than a year ago.

John Cernosfaces charges includingimpaired driving causing death and failure to stop after a fatal accident in relation to a crashon Sept. 2, 2022, police said.

The fatal crash happenedaround 11:25 p.m. PT,when a white pickup truck flipped over the sidewalk at the corner of Pemberton Avenue and Cleveland Avenue, Squamish RCMP said.

The truck hit two women sitting at a bus stop, and bystanders had to lift the truck off them as they were pinned underneath. According to police, the driver of the pickup truck ran from the scene before officers arrived.

Gurpreet Sangha, 44, died in hospital two weeks after the crash, and the other woman sufferedlife-altering injuries.

"We need justice for our sisters and we are happy with the RCMP and the investigative team for their support through this time," said a representative for the victims' families quoted in anRCMPstatement.

"We hope this does not happen to anyone else in the community and that no one has to suffer like we did."

Sea to Sky RCMPInsp. Robert Dykstra said he was grateful to the families for their support as investigators tried to find the suspect.

"We can only hope that this will bring some much needed closure to the families and the community," he said in a statement.