“How much pain can a person endure?” asks family of Barney Provost
LETHBRIDGE – As widow Kristy Provost stroked her exhausted young son’s hair and sat patiently waiting with friends and family for more than 4 hours in a Lethbridge courtroom Tuesday, Douglas Bagnall failed to show up in court a third time.
The 62-year-old has been charged with impaired driving causing death and driving with a blood alcohol over 80 mg% causing death – in relation to an accident that killed former Pikanii Band Councillor, teacher and sobriety advocate, Barney Provost.
The accident occurred June 25, 2018. At that time, police say a Toyota Corolla driving the wrong way on Highway 3, west of the Highway 509 intersection hit a Chevy Impala, killing the driver and injuring a 12-year-old girl.
Bagnall was ordered by Judge Maher Jan. 8 to attend Lethbridge Provincial court, otherwise a warrant held for his arrest since Dec.11 2018, would be released. He was also ordered to obtain counsel.