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Civil case over car crash that involved Surrey Mayor Dianne Watts 'resolved'

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SURREY  —  If you've been waiting for the details of a controversial 2010 traffic crash involving Surrey Mayor Dianne Watts to get hashed out in court, don't hold your breath.

There won't be a trial.

"It's gone," said Watt's lawyer, Scott B. Stewart. He refused to reveal why, citing confidentiality issues.

"It's a general condition of civil litigation."

Shawnene Marie Redekopp filed her civil claim in B.C. Supreme Court, in Vancouver, in December 2010, naming Dianne Lynn Watts, Brian Lavern Watts and Envision Leasing Ltd as the defendants.

The litigation had to do with a traffic crash in South Surrey on April 23, 2010, in which both the mayor and Redekopp were injured.

Both parties claimed the other was to blame.

According to Vancouver's B.C. Supreme Court registry, the case was adjourned last year, twice this year, and then set for a seven-day trial for Feb. 2nd 2015, but that has also been cancelled.

The mayor would most certainly have been called on to testify if it hadn't.

Redekopp could not be reached for comment.

"It's been resolved," her lawyer, Christopher R. Bacon, noted of her civil claim.

But as for the details, Bacon told the Now, "We're not entitled to say."

Watts said Redekopp launched her civil action after the Insurance Corporation of B.C. "ruled in favour of myself."

"That's her claim with ICBC," Watts said. "There's nothing to comment on."

"It has nothing to do with me settling with them," Watts said of Redekopp's court case being stopped.

The late-night traffic crash happened at the intersection of 24th Avenue and 128th Street in Surrey, between Watt's 2009 Cadillac Escalade and Redekopp's 2008 Chrysler 300C. Watts, who had been driving, suffered a cracked rib and she and her husband Brian, who was in the passenger seat, both sustained soft tissue injuries.

Redekopp's condition was much more severe. She suffered a fractured clavicle and ribs and injuries to her head, neck, back, abdomen, lungs, knee, spleen and pancreas.

tzytaruk@thenownewspaper.com



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