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Post by : Shweta
The Cristillo family is gearing up for a significant trial following the loss of Andrew Cristillo in a devastating crash. Jaiwin Kirubananthan, the accused, is set to face the court in Newmarket, where the focus will be on severe charges of dangerous driving resulting in death, as well as failing to stop after the incident.
In August 2025, 35-year-old Cristillo lost his life in a head-on collision on Highway 48, leaving his wife and three young daughters to grieve. Family members intend to be present at the trial, pushing for accountability and honoring Cristillo's legacy.
This case has attracted significant public interest, especially due to connections with a prior incident involving Ontario Premier Doug Ford. The accused had previously faced charges related to a crash involving a vehicle transporting the premier on Highway 401. Astonishingly, he was permitted to continue driving before the fatal accident.
Cristillo’s family, particularly his brother, has been an outspoken advocate for enhancements to road safety standards. They are promoting "Andrew’s Law," proposed legislation aimed at enforcing immediate licence suspensions for individuals charged with dangerous driving, akin to existing regulations for stunt driving.
Supporters are expected to come together outside the courthouse, sharing photographs and messages that depict the profound impact of the tragedy on the family. Their hope lies in the trial not only delivering justice but also raising awareness regarding road safety and legal responsibility.
This trial symbolizes a crucial moment for the Cristillo family, who continue to navigate their grief while advocating for changes that might prevent such heartbreaking losses in the future.
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