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Victims of Montreal New Year's hit-and-run remembered; accused back in court Feb. 14

Montreal hit-and-run accused back in court Feb. 14

MONTREAL - The family of one of the men killed in an alleged hit-and-run on New Year's Day in Montreal attended a court appearance on Monday for the accused, saying they wanted to make sure justice is served.

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Accused in Montreal fatal New Year's hit-and-run detained, case put off until Feb. 14
The case of a Montreal man facing charges in connection with a fatal double hit-and-run on New Year's Day has had his case put off until next month. The Quebec Superior Court is seen in Montreal, Wednesday, March 27, 2019. THE CANADIAN PRESS/Ryan Remiorz

MONTREAL - The family of one of the men killed in an alleged hit-and-run on New Year's Day in Montreal attended a court appearance on Monday for the accused, saying they wanted to make sure justice is served.

Just after 1 a.m. the morning of Jan. 1, Augustin Wesley Katimba, 30, and Michael Chintakis, 31, were struck by a car and killed. Katimba, a Namibian man, was walking home from church; Chintakis was heading to a friend's house to attend a New Year's gathering.

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