Alexandre Romero-Arata is charged in the death of an Irish tech worker, who died last June while crossing West 4th Avenue at Arbutus Street.
The man accused in the Vancouver driving death of an Irish tech worker in June 2022 has pleaded not guilty
Eoghan Byrne and a friend were crossing West 4th Avenue at Arbutus Street around 11:30 p.m. on June 19, 2022, when he was struck and killed.Alexandre Romero-Arata, 27, was charged with criminal negligence causing death, failure to stop at the scene of an accident and public mischief. Romero-Arata elected trial by provincial court judge, meaning there would be no jury. The trial is expected to last three days.Const.
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