![]() ![]() Tracey, whose left side is paralyzed, was in the intensive care unit at Victoria General Hospital for one month after the crash and spent almost a year in hospital. But I’m so happy to have the money to look after Tracey.” Tracey’s still in the shape she’s in and Kim is gone. ![]() “It will help for looking after Tracey that’s for sure,” she said. Ward said Thursday she was happy with the judge’s decision. ![]() Tracey’s mother, Ellen Ward, 81, launched the civil suit in February against Thomas, the Harris Victoria car dealership and Aggatha Siah, a woman who had signed a purchase agreement to buy the Jeep. After a criminal trial, Thomas was found guilty of impaired driving causing death and impaired driving causing bodily harm and is waiting to be sentenced. The two women had dinner with their mother, Ellen, that evening, then went out to walk their dogs.Īnthony Thomas was behind the wheel of the brand new Jeep on Central Saanich Road when he lost consciousness, crossed the centre line and struck the sisters. 27, 2018, crash that killed her sister, massage therapist Kim Ward. Tracey Ann Ward suffered a catastrophic brain injury in the Aug. A Greater Victoria woman who was critically injured when she was struck by a Jeep Cherokee on Central Saanich Road four years ago has been awarded $5.5 million by the B.C. ![]()
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