Man convicted in connection with swimmer’s 1989 death faces manslaughter charge
MONTREAL — A man convicted of leaving the scene in the 1989 hit-and-run death of Canadian swimming icon Victor Davis was arraigned Tuesday on a manslaughter charge in a separate case.
Glen Crossley, 46, was charged in the death of Albert Arsenault, a 70-year-old father and grandfather who passed away after an incident at a Montreal bar last September.
Crossley, who appeared by video conference, turned himself in on Monday after a relative of his informed him about a warrant for his arrest.
He did not enter a plea and is due back in court Wednesday for a bail hearing.