A Regina man is facing a new charge in the death of a pedestrian.
Austin Donovan Travis Terry, now 21, was charged with failing to stop at the scene of an accident involving bodily harm or death on June 24.
It's alleged Terry was driving a vehicle that struck and killed 65-year-old David Phillips while crossing a street in central Regina.
On Monday, the Crown charged Terry with second-degree murder.
Crown prosecutors said a charge of second-degree murder is normally laid when it's alleged the accused intended to cause death.
The Crown says in this case it alleges Terry acted recklessly to the point where death is the result.
(CJME)
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