Montreal North collision: Driver dead after being assaulted by witness, police say
- On Tuesday around 11:30 a.m. In Montreal North, a 67-year-old driver, Antonio Zaccagna, died after an altercation.
- Zaccagna had just struck a pedestrian near Gouin Blvd. And Garon Street, prompting the conflict.
- A 35-year-old witness yelled at Zaccagna, leading to a physical fight between them after Zaccagna confronted the witness.
- SPVM stated that the reason for Zaccagna's collapse remains unknown, though authorities report he was beaten; Manuel Couture stated he had serious injuries.
- Justin Philip Cockburn, the 35-year-old witness, now faces a second-degree murder charge for allegedly killing Zaccagna, while the pedestrian suffered minor injuries.
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Man facing murder charge after fatal altercation stemming from car collision
MONTREAL — A 35-year-old man is facing a second-degree murder charge after he allegedly got into an altercation with a driver who had just hit a pedestrian in the Montréal-Nord borough.
Montreal man charged after allegedly killing driver who had just hit pedestrian
A 35-year-old man was charged with second-degree murder in connection with an altercation on Tuesday involving a 67-year-old motorist who had just hit a pedestrian with his vehicle. Police say the driver was injured during a conflict with a witness and taken to hospital where he later died.
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