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Fifteen-year-old Sanjeeve Sharma was killed in a crash in Newton in 2009. (Courtesy Sharma Family)

Teen sentenced for killing 15-year-old in high-speed crash

Driver to serve six months house arrest, 18 months probation

Shane Bigham/Andrew Hopkins Feb 06, 2012 19:48:37 PM
SURREY (NEWS1130) - A teenager has been sentenced for the crash that killed 15-year-old Sanjeeve Sharma in Surrey in April of 2009.

Sharma was a passenger in a speeding car that slammed into an SUV near 128th and 82nd Ave.

The young driver pleaded guilty to a charge of dangerous driving causing death last year.

He has been given six months of house arrest, 18 months probation, a three-and-a-half year driving ban, and 40 hours of community service.

The victim's family is not happy. Sanjeeve's father, Sanjay Sharma, says the sentencing process has put a spotlight on young drivers. He wants the minimum driving age in BC raised to 19.

"When a judge goes to us, in front of the court system, and says, 'well the 17-year-old's not at his full capacity to know things,' then why do we give a driver's license to people at 16?" he said after the sentencing.

Sharma said he had wanted the young offender to serve jail time.

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