Families Demand Justice for Motorcyclists Killed in Alberta Crash
Protesters call for charges against semi-truck driver months after fatal collision during charity ride.
- Two motorcyclists, Tyler Mansell-Duboski and Laurent Isadore, were killed in an August 2024 crash near Faust, Alberta, during a charity ride for homelessness awareness.
- The semi-truck driver involved in the collision has not yet been charged, prompting frustration and demands for accountability from the victims' families and community.
- Survivors of the crash report ongoing trauma, including nightmares, and difficulties accessing insurance support due to the lack of formal charges.
- Family and friends of the victims held a protest outside RCMP headquarters in Edmonton, urging police to expedite the investigation and provide answers.
- Both victims are remembered for their dedication to community service, with Isadore organizing the charity ride and Mansell-Duboski being a devoted father and mentor.