Drunk driver who killed Ontario grandmother in Burnaby appeals driving ban

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Roberto Gil Francisco, 42, was out of custody less than a year after being sentenced to four years in prison for a fatal June 2019 crash that killed 69-year-old Louise Landreth near Burnaby’s Brentwood Mall. Now he's appealing his four-year driving ban.

A New Westminster man sentenced to four years in prison for driving drunk and killing an Ontario grandmother visiting her son and new grandchild in Burnaby was out of custody in less than a year and is now appealing his four-year driving ban, according to a recent B.C. Court of Appeal ruling.

The charge relates to a June 7, 2019 crash that killed Louise Landreth, a 69-year-old retired Harrington, Ont. accountant who had been visiting family in North Burnaby. The ruling notes Francisco has been an auto mechanic for nearly 20 years and “is required to have a driver’s licence.”There was a “substantial” delay in Francisco filing for his appeal, so he had to apply for an extension.

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