The Regina Police Service says no charges are being laid following a collision that claimed the life of a 21-year-old woman in November.
The woman was killed when she was hit by a city-owned excavator in the 4500 block of Albert Street shortly before 7:45 a.m. on Nov. 4.
At the time of incident, police said the city vehicle hit the woman in the curb lane on the west side of the street as she was walking.
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She was pronounced dead at the scene, confirmed by EMS. Police said they located the driver a short time later.
Following a lengthy investigation, the collision was deemed not the result of a criminal or unlawful act.
Police said investigators met with the victim’s family to explain the processes of the investigation and to answer any questions they had.
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The investigation is officially over, police say.
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