The widow of a gas station attendant, dragged to his death by a SUV driver when he tried to prevent the thief from stealing gas in 2012, said she has had no peace or happiness since losing her husband. Crown attorney Jenny Rodopoulos read aloud Vaishali Prajapati’s victim impact statement at the sentencing hearing for Max Tutiven, the SUV driver who killed Prajapati’s husband Jayesh Prajapati. On the night of Sept. 15, 2012, Tutiven drove his SUV to a Shell station at Roselawn and Marlee Aves., where Jayesh, 44, was working as an attendant. Jayesh tried to stop him, but was hit and dragged by the vehicle for 78 metres down Roselawn Ave. Tutiven fled the scene. Police said that Jayesh, the father of her then-12-year-old child and the man who “meant everything’ to her, had been killed.
Source: thestar November 01, 2017 23:03 UTC