Blunt force trauma cause of Kenrick First Rider’s death CAUTION: Story Contains Graphic Details
LETHBRIDGE, AB – 45-year-old Kenrick First Rider died of blunt force trauma after receiving “at least” 15 blows to the face and body, according to a former Alberta Medical Examiner.
Dr. Allison Edgecombe testified Monday, Sept. 23 in Court of Queen’s Bench via video link from Halifax, Nova Scotia where she now works. She was qualified as an expert witness in the cause and manner of First Rider’s death by Justice Johnna Kubik.
21-year-old Simon Danny Scout, and 25-year-old Rylan James Twigg are each charged with one count of manslaughter in the 45-year-old’s death at a north Lethbridge home Nov. 27, 2017. Lethbridge Police say a verbal dispute broke out between the men in the home and then escalated into a physical altercation.
Scout was released on bail last week with conditions, while Twigg remains in custody.