Calgary driver Lieb Woor charged in connection with fatal vehicle crash causing death

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The Calgary Police Service Traffic Section has charged a local man in connection with a fatal crash last weekend.

At approximately 1:40 a.m., on Sunday, Jan. 27, 2013, officers responded to a motor vehicle collision at the intersection of 68 Street and 26 Avenue N.E.
 
Two vehicles were seen racing southbound on 68 Street near 32 Avenue N.E., by a marked police unit. The officers activated their emergency equipment and made a U-turn in an effort to stop the two cars.
 
A VW Jetta immediately pulled over, while a Honda Accord continued at a high rate of speed southbound. The driver of the Accord lost control and struck a pole at the intersection of 26 Avenue N.E.
 
A 24-year-old passenger in the front seat of the Accord was killed instantly. Three female passengers from the rear of the Accord were transported to hospital with serious, but non-life threatening injuries.
 
The driver of the Accord sustained minor injuries. He refused to provide a breath sample pursuant to a breath demand.
 
Speed and alcohol are believed to be factors in this collision.
 
Lieb Woor, 21, of Calgary, is charged with dangerous driving causing death, three counts of dangerous driving causing bodily harm, failing to comply with a breath demand involving death, three counts of failing to comply with a breath demand involving bodily harm, and operating a motor vehicle without insurance.
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