Pembroke – The first week in the trial of Ann Senack, the 63-year-old former bartender charged with serving alcohol to four young men prior to two of them dying in a car crash, ended with her defence counsel attempting to shift the blame from her to the four young men involved in the deadly crash. Both young men, along with fellow Renfrew Timberwolves hockey players Ben Scheuneman and Jake McGrimmon, were all 18 at the time. He stressed it was one of the most important components of the Smart Serve program. Along with video recordings taken from cameras inside the bar, additional video evidence included clips from one of the victim’s cell phones and they were shown to the court. They contend that not all of the young men consumed the same amount of alcohol.
Source: thestar April 21, 2021 15:00 UTC