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'But he killed my husband': Why charges were dismissed in a Kingston cyclist's death

12 May 2025
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'But he killed my husband': Why charges were dismissed in a Kingston cyclist's death
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Patrick Lynch, 78, died after being struck by a vehicle while cycling on Taylor Kidd Boulevard in Kingston on November 12, 2023. His wife, Ann Copland, faced the devastating news of his death when police informed her later that evening, and the family was heartbroken when they learned in July 2024 that the driver would not face charges due to a legal limitation period. Despite ongoing communication issues with local police, they are now exploring the possibility of criminal charges, as Patrick’s family remembers him as a dedicated cyclist and loving father.

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