Sons of woman killed in 1997 collision with Scott Moe want personal apology - News Summed Up

Sons of woman killed in 1997 collision with Scott Moe want personal apology


The sons of a woman killed in a 1997 highway collision with Scott Moe say they're hurt and angry the leader of the Saskatchewan Party has never apologized to them. Party Leader Scott Moe apologizes this morning after a Facebook post alleged the son of the victim of Moe's fatal 1997 highway collision never knew he was the driver. Back in 1997, Moe did not stop when he was supposed to at a rural intersection near the town of Shellbrook, Sask. WATCH | Moe apologizes at media conference:Saskatchewan Party Leader Scott Moe is apologizing after a Facebook post by the man whose mother died in Moe's fatal 1997 highway collision 1:34 Saskatchewan Party leader Scott Moe has apologized after a Facebook post surfaced alleging the son of the victim of Moe's fatal 1997 highway collision never knew Moe was the driver. Daniel Bulmer said he wants to talk to Saskatchewan Party leader Scott Moe to tell Moe how he destroyed their family.


Source: CBC News October 06, 2020 17:05 UTC



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