Drunk driver who killed Carrot River couple denied parole
The man who killed Gord and Marjorie Classen in a motor vehicle collision in 2020 has been denied parole but is due to be out of jail in months anyway.
Tyler Seeley had a blood alcohol concentration of 184 mg, two empty containers and his four year old daughter in his truck when he collided with the Classens near Aberdeen.
In late July 2023, Corrections Canada denied his request for both day parole and full parole and also changed the conditions of his statutory release, which should happen in late January 2024.
The parole board noted Seeley’s history, albeit limited, of substance abuse and bad decision-making when it denied his parole.