A press conference in Barrie, Ontario, on Wednesday, April 3, 2019, displayed the logo of the Ontario Provincial Police. (Photo credit: Nathan Denette/The Canadian Press)


February 21, 2024

In a bizarre turn of events, a harrowing incident unfolded near Peterborough, shrouded in mystery and disbelief. A serene Sunday evening on County Road 2 in Asphodel-Norwood Township turned into a scene of chaos when a vehicle careened off the roadway, crashing into a tree with alarming force. Emergency services rushed to the scene, grappling with the aftermath of a collision that left both driver and passenger injured, their fates hanging in the balance.

Details emerged from the fog of confusion, painting a startling picture of recklessness. Ontario Provincial Police (OPP) uncovered a shocking truth behind the crash: the driver's reckless attempt to engage in a perilous act of intimacy while behind the wheel. A reckless manoeuvre that proved catastrophic, shattering the tranquility of the countryside.

Initial reports suggested a collision with a deer as the catalyst for the calamity, but a closer inspection revealed a more unsettling reality. The unmistakable scent of alcohol wafting from the driver's breath punctuated the unfolding narrative, adding a layer of gravity to an already dire situation.

In a candid news release, police branded the driver and passenger as a "frisky duo," underscoring the absurdity of their actions against the backdrop of tragedy. The consequences, however, were all too real.

Amidst the chaos, justice loomed on the horizon. The 20-year-old driver, the architect of this calamitous saga, found himself in the crosshairs of the law. Charged with dangerous operation and the grave offence of driving with alcohol in his system as a novice, the weight of his actions bore down heavily upon him.

Yet, amidst the darkness, a glimmer of hope remains. As the wheels of justice begin to turn, the true extent of the consequences is yet to be revealed. In the wake of this surreal ordeal, questions linger, demanding answers that may never fully satisfy the curiosity of a bewildered public.

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