a saskatchewan woman accused in a head-on drunk driving collision that killed a mother and daughter from alberta will return to court in the new year. brittany dawn barry’s case was spoken to in saskatoon provincial court on thursday, when it was set over to jan. 16.
her attendance was waived, so she did not appear in court. defence lawyer nathan metivier appeared on behalf of barry’s lawyer, brian pfefferle.
barry, 33, was released from custody after a bail hearing on oct. 24. a publication ban prevents the reporting of information presented during the hearing to protect barry’s right to a fair trial.
she is charged with 16 driving-related offences after allegedly driving her truck on the wrong side of highway 11 just north of dundurn and colliding with a southbound suv around 9:45 p.m. on oct. 19.
court information states laura hannah, 53, and jamie hannah, 20, died in the crash. according to police, they were from lake isle, alberta.
facebook condolences said the mother and daughter were on their way to moose jaw.
“i’m grateful for my mom, she grabbed us groceries for our trip to moose jaw later today,” laura wrote in a facebook post on the day of the crash.
an obituary described her love of camping, slo-pitch, volunteering and spending time with her family.