British Columbia

Vancouver man pleads guilty to dangerous driving after crash that killed 2 UBC students

The B.C. Prosecution Service says that 22-year-old Tim Carl Robert Goerner has pleaded guilty to two counts of dangerous driving causing death, following a single-vehicle collision that killed two UBC students in 2021. 

Emily Selwood and Evan Smith, both 18, were killed in 2021 when a vehicle veered onto a sidewalk

A large SUV is seen upturned on a road, with two officers looking at it pensively.
Police stand at the scene of the crash that killed two UBC students in September 2021. (Doug Kerr/CBC)

A Vancouver man charged with drunk and dangerous driving after a single-vehicle crash that killed two people in 2021 has pleaded guilty. 

In an email to CBC, the B.C. Prosecution Service confirmed that 22-year-old Tim Carl Robert Goerner pleaded guilty last week to two counts of dangerous driving causing death. 

On Sept. 26, 2021, Emily Selwood and Evan Smith, both 18, were killed in the early morning hours after a vehicle veered onto a sidewalk, striking both of them. Selwood and Smith were both students at UBC. 

At the time, police said the driver was arrested at the scene and taken to hospital with minor injuries. 

About one year later, police said Goerner had been charged with drunk and dangerous driving. 

A sentencing hearing has been set for November 6.