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Driver charged in Kamloops, B.C., crash that killed student, injured several others: RCMP

A man has been charged under the Motor Vehicle Act after an investigation into a multi-vehicle crash in Kamloops, B.C., last year that killed a university volleyball player, RCMPsaid.

Volleyball player Owyn McInnis killed, 2 teammates severely injured after truck hit their car, caused pileup

A blonde woman stands next to a tall young man in a volleyball jersey inside a large gymnasium.
Owyn McInnis with his mom Erin Walters in a photo from McInnis's Instagram account. (Owyn McInnis/Instagram)

A man has been charged under the Motor Vehicle Act after an investigation into a multi-vehicle crash in Kamloops, B.C., last year that killed a university volleyball player, RCMPsaid.

Owyn McInnis, 22, was killed and two of his teammates were seriously injured on Nov. 29, 2023, when their Volkswagen car was hit by an out-of-control Dodge Ram truck and pushed into a busy intersection, causing a vehicle pileup.

Seven other people were hurt in the pileup,three of whom needed hospital care, police said at the time.The crash happened at the intersection of McGill Road and University Drive, near the Thompson Rivers University (TRU) campus.

Colval Shaquille Abbinett, 29,has now been charged with one count of driving without due care and attention and another of driving without reasonable consideration, RCMP said in a statement Monday.

"We understand that many people have been impacted by this tragedy, and our hearts go out to the victims, their families, and those in the community who have been affected," said Kamloops RCMP Supt. Jeff Pelley.

"It's important for me to acknowledge the significant work of our investigators, the witnesses, community partners, and the families involved who allowed us to establish the facts and circumstances that resulted in such tragic loss. We remain committed to supporting the families impacted as we advance forward."

Abbinett is scheduled for his first court appearance on Dec. 23.

Kamloops RCMP said after the crash that the driver of the truck remained at the scene and was not impaired by drugs or alcohol.

McInnis, who was engaged to be married,was pursuing a bachelor of science at TRU.

He was an outside hitter for the TRU WolfPack originally from Guelph, Ont., his motherErin Walter said on social media after the crash.

A scholarship in his memory was set up after his death, according to the TRU athletics department.

With files from Marcella Bernardo and Moira Wyton