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Mother of three siblings killed in crash speaks at sentencing
Summary
At a Toronto sentencing hearing, the mother of three siblings killed in a May 18, 2025 crash addressed the court; the driver has pleaded guilty to impaired driving charges and lawyers made submissions on an appropriate sentence.
Content
Jade Galve, the mother of three siblings who died in a May 18, 2025 crash, spoke at a sentencing hearing in Toronto and described the loss to her family. She urged an end to drinking and driving and recounted memories of her children. The driver, Ethan Lehouillier, had previously pleaded guilty to impaired driving-related charges. The hearing included statements from family members and arguments from Crown and defence counsel.
Key facts:
- On May 18, 2025, a collision in the Toronto area resulted in the deaths of three siblings and serious injuries to other family members.
- The driver pleaded guilty to three counts of impaired driving causing death and three counts of impaired driving causing bodily harm.
- At the sentencing hearing, the Crown and defence proposed different ranges for an appropriate sentence and victim impact statements were presented.
- Family members described ongoing grief and reported they are seeking support as they cope with the loss.
Summary:
The deaths have had a profound effect on the family and were addressed directly during the sentencing hearing. Undetermined at this time.
