September 5, 2003
Iqaluit woman crushed
by city vehicle
Driver taken off the
road
PATRICIA
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Margaret
Jeffrey is lifted into an ambulance Tuesday afternoon after she was run over
by a municipal vehicle. She died two hours later in hospital. (PHOTO BY Nunatsiaq
News)
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A 39-year-old Iqaluit woman
is dead after being crushed by a municipal vehicle near the city's public health
centre Tuesday afternoon.
Margaret Jeffrey was leaving
the public health building just after 3 p.m. with her daughter and a biological
granddaughter she adopted at birth. They had just crossed Kuugalaak, a small
creek in the centre of town, to get to the main road.
Witnesses recalled hearing
the repeated beeping noise of a municipal vehicle in reverse mode. Then the
beeping stopped.
Jeffrey was carrying her
11-month-old adopted daughter in her amauti at the time of the accident. The
baby was treated at Baffin Regional Hospital for a broken leg and held for observation.
Jeffrey died two hours
after arriving at the hospital.
Cpl. Ed Anderson said she
suffered severe leg and abdomen injuries. "I've been led to believe that
the vehicle actually ran over her," he said in an interview on Wednesday
morning.
Jeffrey's other daughter
was not injured.
By press-time this week,
RCMP had not laid any charges.
"You can well imagine
what the driver of that piece of machinery must feel right now," Anderson
said.
The driver has been taken
off the road indefinitely, said Ian Freemantle, the city's chief administrative
officer. He refused to comment further until he received copies of the RCMP
and coroner's reports.
The vehicle, a front-end
loader, was seized by police as part of the investigation.
Jeffrey is the third person
to be killed by a City of Iqaluit vehicle in less than three years. Eyuka Qupapik
died instantly after she was struck by a snowplow in front of NorthMart in December
2000. Sheila Mathewsie, 4, died after being struck by a sewer truck while crossing
Apex Road near Happy Valley this past April.
Tim Neily, the territory's
administrative coroner, said his office is considering conducting an inquest.
However, he said, an inquest will not be called until police decide whether
to lay criminal charges, and until those charges have been dealt with in court.
Margaret Jeffrey was the
mother of three children: Francis, a student at Inuksuk High School; Elizabeth,
the biological mother of the infant Margaret adopted; and Mark, who has been
charged with the murder of 13-year-old Jennifer Naglingniq and is awaiting trial
in a southern prison.
Margaret was present during
one of Mark's first court appearances in April. As he was being escorted through
the courthouse, she hugged him and told him to read the Bible.
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