Resolution expected in Douglas Bagnall case this spring
LETHBRIDGE, AB – A 63-year-old man charged in the death of a 42-year-old Pikanii Band Councillor, educator, and sobriety advocate, will likely have his case resolved later this spring; nearly two years after the collision that took the life of Barney Provost.
An agent for Douglas Bagnall’s lawyer appeared in Lethbridge Provincial Court today (Monday), to waive a detention hearing, and to announce that a resolution is expected April 16.
Bagnall is charged with one count each of impaired driving, impaired driving causing death, and dangerous driving causing death.
RCMP say on June 25, 2018, a Toyota Corolla travelling the wrong way on Highway 3 west of the Highway 509 intersection, hit an oncoming Chevy Impala. The driver was killed, while his daughter was injured.