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Canadian Statesman (Bowmanville, ON), 10 Jan 2001, p. 5

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THE CANADIAN STATESMAN, JANUARY 10,2001 PAGE 5 Fatal crash lawsuit filed against Durham police Force 'failed to heed prior warnings' motorist was drinking, victims' family alleges BY STEPHEN SHAW Staff Writer Despite a woman's desperate 9Il calls, Durham Regional Police failed to take steps to prevent a drunk driver from killing a popular local teacher and his 11-year-old son in a horrific crash, a $5-million lawsuit alleges. The civil suit, filed by lawyer Bernie O'Brien on behalf of the Gainer Gainer family of Oshawa, claims the force "failed to heed prior warnings" that Robert Boncnfant was operating a vehicle vehicle while impaired and failed to arrest arrest him, even though officers were nearby. , ' About 30 minutes after the 911 calls, Mr. Bonenfant's pickup truck crossed the centre line on Hwy. 12 north of P x oft Perry and slammed head- on into the Gainer's southbound mini- van, killing its driver Donald Gainer, 49, and his son Bryan, a statement of claim says. Mr. Boncnfant, 39, the Oshawa father father of two, died in the July 23, 2000 collision. Mr. Gainer's wife, Eva, 41, and friend Catherine Millson, 41, were critically injured. Listed as plaintiffs in the lawsuit, filed in Whitby's Superior Court, are Eva Gainer, her surviving children, James, 17, and Sara, 15, Mr. Gainer's parents, brothers and sisters as well as Bryan's maternal grandparents. Named as defendants are the estate of Mr. Boncnfant, the Durham Regional Regional Police Services Board, GMAC Leaseco Limited, owner of Mr. Bonenfant's Bonenfant's pickup, and The Halifax Insurance Insurance Company, the Gainers' insurer. A statement of claim is a document outlining the allegations in the lawsuit, none of which are proven. The 10-page document blames the collision on the "combined negligence" negligence" of Mr. Boncnfant and the police. police. It alleges the force "failed to deploy adequate resources to prevent (Mr. Bo- nenfant) from operating his motor vehicle vehicle when it knew or ought to have known that he was not competent to do so under the circumstances;" "Despite being warned only shortly beforehand that Robert Boncnfant was operating his motor vehicle in a fashion fashion which was dangerous to other users of the highway, (the .service) failed to instruct nearby officers to place him under arrest," the statement of claim reads. It's been previously reported that at 5:23 p.m. Oshawa resident Catherine Caines called 911 to report Mr. Bonen- fant, a former neighbour, was parked in her Ritson Road driveway .with, an open beer and the engine running. . A marked police cruiser was parked at nearby Beau Valley Public School, but was not dispatched to the home. » Ms. Caines said Mr. Boncnfant was in her driveway for seven to 10 minutes. minutes. At 5:28 p.m., police confirmed, she again called 911, pleading for an officer to be sent. Police at the time said a squad car was dispatched dispatched to the residence within two minutes of the first call, but was called off after the second, after Mr. Bonen- fant drove away and headed for Hwy. 12. A general broadcast of the pickup's licence plate was sent to all cars, the force said. The civil suit also alleges the force, failed to alert other police agencies about Mr. Bonenfant, including Ontario Ontario Provincial Police, "when it knew or ought to have known (Mr. Bonenfant) Bonenfant) posed a danger to users of the highway," which falls under the OPP's jurisdiction. The department has filed notice it will defend against the lawsuit and has three weeks to file a statement of de- To have your flyers delivered by Durham's #1 Carrier Force! 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