Tracey Janvier, 41, had been at a wedding and ended up walking on an unlit part of a highway leading to his hometown of Janvier, south of Fort McMurray, when he was struck.
Cleary said the criminal trial did not look at wider issues that her inquiry did.
She said that, at the time, the emergency communications centre had no way to confirm where the 911 call was coming from and that the person who made the call faced language barriers. Click to share quote on Twitter: "However, this aspect of his death is the one that has been the most difficult for his family to come to terms with — the fact that he was subsequently run over by a police vehicle, and that this occurred because of human error in communication, understanding and assumptions made."
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