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News archive for October 30, 2009

Doctor sentenced for fatally hitting nurse

A Whitehorse doctor who struck and killed a young Alberta woman in a downtown crosswalk on Aug. 19, 2008 was put under house arrest Thursday, after being found guilty of careless driving.

By Justine Davidson on October 30, 2009 at 3:52 pm

A Whitehorse doctor who struck and killed a young Alberta woman in a downtown crosswalk on Aug. 19, 2008 was put under house arrest Thursday, after being found guilty of careless driving.

Dr. Vivian Matta failed to stop at the pedestrian crossing at Second Avenue and Steele Street in Whitehorse.

That happened in spite of the fact three other vehicles before her had all stopped to let Becky Shank cross, Judge John Faulkner of Yukon territorial court said during the sentencing hearing.

The first driver to stop for Shank, Murray Stevenson, said the pedestrian stopped, made eye contact and waved to him before stepping out onto the street.

He said he saw Matta’s vehicle coming up on his left out of the corner of his eye, glanced to his side view mirror, then looked back up to see Shank stepping out into Matta’s path.

Shank, a 26-year-old nurse living in Edmonton, was in Whitehorse to be the maid of honour at her best friend’s wedding, planned for Aug. 23, 2008.

She was struck by Matta’s blue Honda CV and carried into the intersection.

Both Matta and a nurse who happened to be passing by attempted to help the woman as she lay on the ground, the court heard, as did the ambulance attendants who arrived shortly after.

Shank was taken to Whitehorse General Hospital, where she was pronounced dead.

Shank died because Matta was oblivious to the actions of the other vehicles on the road, Faulkner said, and thus oblivious to the fact a pedestrian was in the crosswalk.

In handing down the sentence, the judge noted the many victim impact   statements written by Shank’s friends and family members.

Her death was devastating to them, he said, and no sentence – no matter how long – could ever cure the pain felt by those left behind.

“Answering the question of ‘What is a fit sentence in a case such as this?’ is not simple,” Faulkner said.

Because the charge against Matta was a summary conviction, the maximum penalty he could impose was three months in jail, a $1,000 fine and a three-month driving suspension.

Crown prosecutor Judy Hartling suggested Matta be given one month’s house arrest, the maximum fine and be required to do a speaking tour of the four Whitehorse secondary schools to talk to students about the consequences of careless driving. 

The judge agreed with the suggested term of house arrest and the fine. However, he said Matta would do more good by focusing on her role as a medical doctor working part-time at the youth detention centre, than lecturing teenagers.

He also imposed the maximum three-month suspension of her driver’s licence.

“I understand that those who knew and loved Becky Shank will think the sentence is inadequate ... and Becky’s loved ones will say her life is worth more than a thousand dollars and a month’s house arrest,” Faulkner said of the sentence.

But the fact is, “no sentence the court can impose will undo what has been done,” he said.

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Aubin Mitchell

Oct 30, 2009 at 4:07 pm

house arrest and 3 months with no license… WOW, for being careless and killing someone. 

HAHAHAHA - that is directed to the criminal code of canada and the yukon judge who sentenced her.

What a fricken joke.

Chris QUilley

Oct 30, 2009 at 6:20 pm

Actually, the person who was hit and killed was a medical laboratory scientist.

YukonAnn

Oct 31, 2009 at 7:51 am

I wonder if the doctor was using a cell phone while driving and maybe this was why she failed to notice other cars stopped and the woman she was soon to kill ?

If she was using a cell phone while driving I do know it’s time to ban cell phone use in the vehicles

A shame a woman had to die this way for lack of attention on this doctors part,makes her attention skill treating patients questionable

Amy Darling

Oct 31, 2009 at 11:43 am

Becky Shank was a Medical Laboratory Scientist.  She screened newborn babies for diseases.  If babies were ill, Becky found the problem early and saved their lives.

its not right

Nov 2, 2009 at 12:13 pm

hey now this isnt even right any other person would have gottten charged with “Man slaughter” She killed a woman! took her away from her family and friends DUE TO NOT PAYING ATTENTION WHEN DRIVING!! the most important role to do when ur behind the wheel yes it was an accident but EVERYONE should know that when cars are stopped ..their stopped for a flippin reason.at least know to be super cautious .good grief..3 months in jail for killin someone ..WOW!! wonder what the next Tom ,Dick or Harry would get for doing this same act?? God Forbid..but really tho..i understand that no amount of time served could heal the heavy hearts left from this incident..but ..still..do the crime u pay the time..3 months no big deal..thats so not right in so many ways NUTHING LIKE SLAPPING THE FAMILY (WHO LOST THEIR LOVED ONE)IN THE FACE.. it just doesnt make sence wat this Doctor gets for (wat i would think is)“MANSLAUGHTER”

Aubin Mitchell

Nov 2, 2009 at 5:05 pm

medical laboratory scientist… i dont care is she was the president of the united states, she killed someone

Randy

Nov 3, 2009 at 12:53 pm

I am a witness to many near misses of pedestrians at that and other intersections along Second Avenue.  While Ann’s comment of cellphone use is a valid one I have seen too many drivers not on their cellphone just pass through the intersection while other vehicles have stopped and are waiting for a crossing pedestrian.  You can tell which ones are going to continue driving too and no amount of light flashing or horns honking gets their attention.

not impressed

Nov 3, 2009 at 5:26 pm

Now if this was a 25 year old male who had a previous DUI and worked as a construction worker and was not impaired when they hit her he would be getting at least 5 years in prison if not life.

Dont' understand!

Nov 5, 2009 at 1:14 pm

I cannot belive it! A young man that has never hurt anyone, but slides into three people and nobody gets hurt loses his drivers for 2 years, this doctor kills someone and only loses her drivers for less than a year?  What is wrong here? I just dont understand

leon russell

Nov 6, 2009 at 3:45 pm

can’t you read Aubin…“the person who was hit and killed was a medical laboratory scientist” jeeez

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