Lying on the ground after a collision with a truck, cyclist Paul O’Callaghan started talking to a witness who came to help.
What he didn’t know was he was speaking to the mother of a teenager who had been killed in the same spot exactly two months earlier.
“She’s got tears in her eyes, and the first thing I say to her is, ‘Why are you crying?'” O’Callaghan recalled.
That’s when Crystal Bourque told him about her son, a 16-year-old who lost his life while crossing the marked intersection just outside their home.
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An ’emotional moment’
Kaydence Bourque was on his way to his part-time job