Island man charged in death of teacher killed while cycling

Marjolaine Ward, 60, died after she was struck by a vehicle near Kildare Capes in late August

Image | Route 12 in Kildare Capes

Caption: Marjolaine Ward was cycling along Route 12 near Kildare Capes when she was struck by a vehicle, RCMP say. (Brittany Spencer/CBC)

An Island man has been charged in the death of Marjolaine Ward, the 60-year-old teacher struck and killed while cycling near Kildare Capes in late August.
RCMP have charged 31-year-old Matthew Gaudet of Central Kildare, P.E.I., with dangerous operation of a motor vehicle causing death and failing to stop and offer assistance to an injured party.
Ward was from Alberton and taught at É​cole Pierre-Chiasson in Tignish. Police say she was cycling southbound on Route 12 when she was struck by a vehicle travelling the same direction. The driver did not remain at the scene, according to RCMP.

Image | Marjolaine Ward

Caption: Marjolaine Ward was a teacher at É​cole Pierre-Chiasson in Tignish. (École Pierre-Chiasson/Facebook)

Police say Gaudet is the same man they arrested the day after Ward was killed.
He is set to appear in Summerside Provincial Court on Jan. 17.

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