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5/2/2011
Chesley F. Crosbie, Q.C.
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Memorial Service Calls for Government Action to Reduce Moose Vehicle Collisions

Friday was a sad day.  One year ago on April 29, 2010, Denika Adams was killed in a moose vehicle collision. She was just 18 years of age.

Last Friday, family and friends of Denika held a memorial service in her memory at the crash site.  They were dressed in pink and carried flowers and balloons.   And while they wanted to remember Denika, they also wanted to send a message to the Province that it is time to address the problem that moose pose to users of our highways.

Crystal Adams, Denika's mother, says that a year after her daughter's death the Province has failed to take any action that will make any change to prevent such a tragedy from happening to other families. 



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1 Comments to "Memorial Service Calls for Government Action to Reduce Moose Vehicle Collisions"

My heart goes out to this family & their friends. To lose a daughter & a friend at such a young age because of a moose should never have happened. If the NL government implemented simple measures to keep moose off the highway this terrible loss & the memorial may not have been necessary. How come none of the MHA's were not at the memorial to share in the grief?
Posted by Linda Bishop on May 9, 2011 at 08:17 AM

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