FSIN Chief draws on personal tragedy to help end drunk driving
The recent tragedy involving a family killed by a suspected drunk driver north of Saskatoon is something the FSIN’s top Chief is all too familiar with.
Bobby Cameron was 11-years-old when a drunk driver took his father’s life. The family was driving to a swimming spot on the Witchekan Lake First Nation when their car was hit head on by a 16-year-old drunk driver.
“I was sitting in front. I broke my legs. I watched him breathe for a few minutes. Then it stopped. I knew dad had left us,” Cameron said.
Cameron remembers his brother and sister in the back seat crying out for their dad.