Sask. man remembers daughter killed by drunk driver
It was Thanksgiving weekend last year when Allan Kerpan got the most devastating news of his life. While the holidays are usually a time to celebrate with family, it’s become a sad anniversary for the father from Kenaston, Sask.
On Oct. 10, 2014, Kerpan was told his 25-year-old daughter Danille had died in a car crash on Highway 11. It was caused by a drunk driver.
“This week’s been, I guess, particularly a little harder for all of us because tomorrow marks the one-year anniversary that we lost Nille,” he said.
Over the past year, Kerpan has been on a mission to alter how people think about drunk driving. He said it starts with giving the facts, like how most drunk-driving deaths happen on the Fridays of long weekends.


