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Boy, 17, charged in triple-fatal Port Hood crash

A 17-year-old boy faces a list of charges stemming from a triple fatal car crash this summer that rocked the rural Cape Breton communities of Judique and Port Hood.
Logan Patrick MacIntyre, 17, Morgan Christopher MacIntyre, 19, and Joel Cecil Chandler, 20, from Port Hood died when the car they were travelling in went off the road and flipped over. (CBC) (CBC)

A 17-year-old boy faces a list of dangerous driving charges stemming froma triple fatal car crash this summer that rocked therural Cape Breton communities of Judique and Port Hood.

Logan Patrick MacIntyre, 17, Morgan Christopher MacIntyre, 19both from Judique and 20-year-old Joel Cecil Chandler, from Port Hood, died when the car they were travelling in went off the road and flipped over on July 22.

A car with seven people on board was travelling northbound on Shore Road in Judique south of Port Hood when it left the road. (CBC) (CBC)

There were seven people packed into the car.All but the driver were thrown from the car.

Const. Brad Anderson said although four people survived,they were far from unscathed.

"One of the survivors is paraplegic now as a result of injuries received. I understand that one received a head injurythat may have lasting effects on his [cognitive] abilities. And I understand from speaking with one of the doctors shortly after the collision thethird survivor may well suffer chronic pain for the restof their life as a result of injuries received," he said.

"Even for thesurvivors, those few seconds that night will have,it appears, lifelong effects on all three of them."

Police said the Harbourview teenhas been charged with three counts of dangerous operation of a motor vehicle causing death and three counts of dangerous driving causing bodily harm.

"They're almost as serious as they can get. There were the three people who died directly as a result of the collision that night and the charges would indicate that we feel the driver is the person responsible for that," said Anderson.

The teen will appear in a Port Hood youth court in February.