Aunt of 3 Children Killed in Suspected Impaired Driving Crash in Etobicoke Speaks Out
- On Sunday, May 18, 2025, a 19-year-old driver caused a fatal crash in Etobicoke that killed three children, aged 6, 13, and 15, and injured others.
- The crash occurred when the driver of a speeding Dodge Caravan lost control exiting Highway 401 and hit a minivan stopped at a red light, allegedly while impaired.
- The victims included siblings Ramone, Jace, and Maya Lavina who attended Toronto Catholic District School Board schools, and the board announced mental health supports for the community.
- Ethan Lehouillier appeared via video link from custody on May 20, 2025, while facing a total of 12 charges, among them three related to impaired driving that resulted in fatalities.
- The incident prompted calls for stronger impaired driving prevention, with MADD Canada emphasizing education and technology as key tools to reduce road fatalities.
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