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Family of B.C. pastor killed in crash angry as driver found not responsible

RICHMOND - The family of a B.C. pastor killed in a fiery crash near the Peace Arch border crossing says justice hasn’t been served after the man implicated in the death was found not criminally responsible for his actions. 

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Family of B.C. pastor killed in crash angry as driver found not responsible

Athens Cheung, left, speaks about her late husband Rev. Tom Cheung, who died in a fiery car crash at the Peace Arch border crossing in 2019, as their sons Benjamin Cheung, centre, and Solomon Cheung, right, listen during a family news conference with community advocates, in Richmond, B.C., Friday, May 9, 2025. THE CANADIAN PRESS/Darryl Dyck


RICHMOND - The family of a B.C. pastor killed in a fiery crash near the Peace Arch border crossing says justice hasn’t been served after the man implicated in the death was found not criminally responsible for his actions. 

B.C. provincial court heard that a Washington state man was driving 120 kilometres per hour in May of 2019 when his vehicle slammed into Rev. Tom Cheung’s car, which then burst into flames. 

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