91原创

Skip to content

22-year-old charged with impaired driving in 2021 deaths of UBC students

Tim Goerner of Vancouver faces 6 counts related to deaths of Evan Smith and Emily Selwood
30328897_web1_220908-BPD-Charges-UBCCrash_1
UBC students Emily Selwood and Evan Smith were killed on Sept. 26, 2021 after a vehicle veered into them while they were walking on the sidewalk. Tim Goerner of Vancouver now faces charges for their deaths. (Photos courtesy of B.C. RCMP)

Police have laid charges against a young Vancouver man one year after two University of British Columbia students were struck and killed by a driver while on a sidewalk near campus.

Tim Carl Robert Goerner, 22, is accused of impaired and dangerous driving cause death.

On Sept. 26, 2021 at about 1:46 a.m., 18-year-olds Evan Smith and Emily Selwood were walking along the sidewalk of North West Marine Drive near the UBC campus when they were struck. They were pronounced dead at the scene and a 21-year-old 鈥 presumably Goerner 鈥 was arrested on the spot. He was taken to hospital with minor injuries.

In response to the laying of charges Thursday (Sept. 8), both Evan and Emily鈥檚 families released statements.

鈥淟et us tell you that nothing prepares you for the notification of your child鈥檚 death, especially one that was so avoidable,鈥 Emily鈥檚 parents Laurie and Duncan Selwood said. 鈥淥ur family鈥檚 hope is that the individual responsible will be brought to justice on fact and evidence with a successful conviction; however, that will not bring Emily and Evan back.鈥

Emily was studying social sciences at UBC at the time of her death. She grew up on Vancouver Island and graduated from St. Michaels University School in Greater Victoria where she rowed. Her parents say she loved the outdoors and spending time with family and friends.

鈥淓mily was a loyal and loving daughter, sister, and friend. Her bright light will be missed,鈥 her parents said.

Evan was attending UBC as an out-of-province student from Ontario, studying applied science and engineering. His parents had dropped him off at school just three weeks before he was killed.

鈥淚n that terrible moment, because of someone鈥檚 deliberate decision to drive after drinking, our son鈥檚 lifelong plans, dreams and goals will never be realized. This heinous act of selfishness and stupidity made our worst nightmare come true,鈥 his parents Debbie O鈥橠ay-Smith and Adam Smith said in their own statement.

Like Emily, Evan was also a lover of the outdoors. His parents said he loved rock climbing, camping and paddling. He was also a volunteer with Scouts Canada and a drummer.

鈥淗e was a loyal friend and a wonderful son and brother. His positive attitude, playful competitiveness and humble disposition left a mark on everyone he came across. We couldn鈥檛 be more proud of the young man he became鈥 his parents said.

鈥淚n the days to come, we hope for a successful conviction against the suspect. However, no matter the outcome, our hearts will forever be broken.鈥

Goerner鈥檚 trial will be heard at the Richmond Provincial Courthouse.

READ ALSO:

Like us on and follow us on .



Black Press Media Staff

About the Author: Black Press Media Staff

Read more



(or

91原创

) document.head.appendChild(flippScript); window.flippxp = window.flippxp || {run: []}; window.flippxp.run.push(function() { window.flippxp.registerSlot("#flipp-ux-slot-ssdaw212", "Black Press Media Standard", 1281409, [312035]); }); }