Cowessess Hit And Run Suspect Identified

Tuesday, August 12, 2008 at 14:40

 

 

A woman accused of deliberately killing a man on the Cowessess First Nation in a hit-and-run is due back in court tomorrow.

 

37-year-old Charmaine Sparvier has been charged with murder in connection to the death of 42-year-old Clayton Isaac.

 

Isaac’s body was found in a ditch off a gravel road on the reserve late Friday night.

 

The RCMP say it was apparent from his injuries that he had been hit by a car.

 

Both the suspect and the victim are from Cowessess.

 

Sparvier appeared in Melville Provincial Court yesterday.

 

Her court appearance tomorrow will be in Broadview.