Three months after a crash claimed the life of an Edmonton man , police have laid charges against the semi driver involved in the fatal southside collision.
Global News spoke with victim Ashton Wilson’s fiancée two days after the crash .
Miranda Sharp said the couple had just become engaged earlier in the spring during a family vacation to Disney World, after they had been together for five years.
The LGBTQ2 couple said they were planning to get married next summer and had started the process of having another child with a sperm donor.
Sharp said Wilson taught at the School for the Deaf, adding inclusion and accessibility were values he lived by.
Wilson was driving with their daughter when the collision happened on June 17, on Whitemud Drive near the 111 Street overpass.
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