The Man Who Killed The Brampton Mother & 3 Girls Was Allegedly Impaired While Driving

He's been charged with Impaired Operation Causing Death by Drug.
Ontario Editor

Peel Regional Police have laid additional charges on the Brampton car crash driver that killed a mother and her three girls back in June. 

According to a news release, Brady Robertson was allegedly driving impaired that day and has been charged with Impaired Operation Causing Death by Drugs. 

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Four additional charges of Impaired Operation Causing Death by Drugs were laid.


Peel Regional Police

He is scheduled to appear in court on September 18. 

On June 18, Karolina Ciasullo was driving in Brampton with her three children when they were struck by Robertson's vehicle. All four of them died from their injuries. 

Robertson was originally charged with Dangerous Operation of a Motor Vehicle Causing Death and Dangerous Operation of a Motor Vehicle.  

Since the crash, a GoFundMe page set up by the husband and father of the family has raised over $400K.

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