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Calgary's Congolese community rallying around woman after husband, daughter killed in crash

A member of Calgary's Congolese community says it is rallying around a woman whose daughter and husband were killed in a multi-vehicle crash onWednesday night.

Pierre Mulamba, 37, and seven-year-old Ninelle Tshamwena were killed in a multi-vehicle crash onWednesday

Pierre Mulamba, 37, is pictured with his seven-year-old daughter, Ninelle Tshamwena. Both were killed in a car accident on Wednesday night. (Submitted by Mathieu Kalenga)

A member of Calgary's Congolese community says it is rallying around a woman whose daughter and husband were killed in a multi-vehicle crash Wednesday night.

Pierre Mulamba, 37, was supposed to pick his son up from school that eveningand his seven-year-old daughter, Ninelle Tshamwena, insisted on coming with her father and 11-year-old sister for the drive, according to Mathieu Kalenga.

An acquaintance of the victims, Kalengasays he knew them through the Congolese community, and visited the mother on Friday.

"[Tshamwena] said, 'No, no, Daddy, I want to go with you,'" he said. "And that's how the girl joined the father."

Mulamba was to celebrate his birthday the next day, according to Kalenga.

But around 5:20 p.m., Mulamba and Tshamwena were killed when their sedan was rear-ended by a three-quarter ton pickup truck travelling northbound on Macleod Trail.

A black and white photo shows the headlights of cars on Macleod Trail where the crash took place.
The driver of the three-quarter ton truck received no injuries, police said. He continued driving north after the collision, and crossed into the southbound lanes before driving onto the Canadian Pacific Railway tracks before stopping. He fled on foot but got only a short distance away before being caught. (City of Calgary)

The impact caused the sedan to spin around and cross into the southbound lanes, where a half-ton truck driving southbound on the road struck the sedan again.

"Thecar went to the other side, inthe other lane completely opposite side of the road," Kalenga said.

Mulamba's oldest daughter was seriously injured in the accident, but survived. Police said that she is now back at home.

Kalenga said the mother isinconsolable. And most of her family isin the Congo.

"The [Calgary Congolese] community is all around her," Kalenga siad.

"It's very, very, very, very tough. We are trying to do our best, so that she's not going to feel very lonely."

School organizes fundraiser, therapy dogs

The community is not alone in trying to support the family.

Two GoFundMe campaigns have been set up online, including one by the cole de La Source, the school where Tshamwena and her injured sister were enrolled.

The FrancoSud School Board that oversees cole de La Source told CBC News in an emailed statementthat a place will be set up at itsentrance, to honour the memory of the victims.

People will be able toleave a card or drawing there for the family, it said in an emailed statement.

The Calgary Police Service will also send a team with therapeutic dogs to the school on Nov. 29.

"This intervention will be overseen by professionals who have experience with this kind of situation,"saidAntoine Begin, who is with the school board.

Investigation into crash ongoing, police say

On Wednesday, police said the investigation into the circumstances of the collision are ongoing, and there is no evidence that the driver of the three-quarter ton truck who received no injuries was impaired.

He continued driving north after the collision,and crossedinto the southbound lanes before driving onto the Canadian Pacific Railway tracks before stopping.

He fled on foot but got only a short distance away before being caught.

Policecharged CalgarianYannick Joseph Bouchard, 51, with failure to comply after a crashresulting in death, two counts of dangerous operation causing death, one count of dangerous operation causing bodily harm, two counts of hit and run causing deathand one count of hit and run causing bodily harm.

Calgary police are asking anyone who witnessed the collision, or has any dashcam footage, to contact them at 403-266-1234. Tips can also be submitted anonymously to Crime Stoppers through its website or by calling 1-800-222-8477.

With files from Axel Tardieu