
"Justice Kimberley Crosbie sentenced Ethan Lehouillier to eight years in prison for impaired driving that led to the tragic deaths of three children in Etobicoke."
"Lehouillier, who was 19 at the time of the crash, was speeding and lost control of his Dodge Caravan, resulting in a collision with a minivan."
"The crash occurred shortly after midnight on May 18, when Lehouillier's vehicle crossed a median and struck a Chrysler Pacifica minivan at a traffic light."
"Three siblings, Ramone, Jace, and Mya Lavina, were killed in the crash, while the other three occupants of the minivan, including a 10-year-old child, survived."
Ethan Lehouillier received an eight-year sentence for impaired driving that resulted in the deaths of three children in a crash in Etobicoke. Justice Kimberley Crosbie imposed a 20-year driving prohibition and credited Lehouillier for time served. He will serve seven years and five months in prison after pleading guilty to multiple counts of impaired driving causing death and bodily harm. The incident occurred when Lehouillier lost control of his vehicle and collided with a minivan carrying a family.
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