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How A Moose Carcass Near Quesnel Has Led To A Lawsuit

A Prince George woman is suing the provincial government and emergency health services over an accident on highway 97 just north of Quesnel in 2014.

Jena Lorimer names several other John Doe’s in her lawsuit which alleges negligence for a moose carcass that was left on the shoulder of the highway after being hit in an earlier accident.

Lorimer claims the dead moose was not marked and impeding the road, causing her to hit it and drive down the embankment hurting herself.

She’s suing the people she says left it there… an RCMP officer, paramedic, tow truck driver and driver of the car that hit the moose.

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