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Charges laid in B.C. crash that killed 24-year-old 100 Mile House man

Michael Rennie, 60, facing multiple charges in in Vancouver Island highway death of Reid Davidson
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Charges filed in crash that killed 24-year-old Nanaimo man. (News Bulletin file photo)

Charges have been laid in the motor vehicle accident that claimed the life of man from 100 Mile House, after another motor vehicle going the wrong direction on the Nanaimo Parkway collided with his vehicle.

A Nanaimo RCMP release noted that after a lengthy investigation, charges were formally laid against 60-year-old Michael Rennie on April 25 for allegedly being the driver of the motor vehicle that collided with the vehicle of Reid Davidson, 24. 

On May 26, Rennie, of no fixed address, was located in Nanaimo and arrested without incident. His next court appearance will be in Nanaimo provincial court on July 10. 

Rennie remains in police custody and faces charges of criminal negligence causing death, dangerous operation of a motor vehicle and failure to stop after an accident, all criminal code charges. 

Davidson was administrative lead for Nanaimo United FC soccer club and was also captain of the Div. 2 men’s side.

Hailing from 100 Mile House, he played college soccer with the Vancouver Island University Mariners team and was part of the 2019 side that earned a silver medal at Canadian Collegiate Athletic Association nationals in Durham, Ont.

“One of the kindest and most selfless people you could ever wish to meet has left us and we will forever miss him in our lives,” the soccer club noted. “Reid has been a huge part of our club for several years where he brought genuine warmth and care as a valued member of staff as well as being a fierce competitor on the field.”

VIU re-named its Unsung Hero Award for men’s and women’s soccer the Reid Davidson Memorial Award.



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