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Charge dropped against Alberta soldier accused of negligence in death of reservist

Military prosecutors have dropped their case against a soldier charged in relation to the death of an army reservist during a training exercise in 2020.

James Choi, a member of the Royal Westminster Regiment, died in hospital

Cpl. James Choi, 29, was fatally shot during a live-fire training exercise at CFB Wainwright. (Choi family)

Military prosecutors have dropped their case against a soldier charged in relation to the death of an army reservist during a training exercise in 2020.

Cpl. Lars Callsen of the 3rd Battalion, Princess Patricia's Canadian Light Infantry was charged in May 2021 with one count of negligence following the death of Cpl. James Choi.

A member of the Royal Westminster Regiment, Choi was participating in a live-fire training at Canadian Forces Base Wainwright, Alta., in October 2020 when he was shot.

The 29-year-old was treated at the scene before being airlifted to an Edmonton hospital, where he died the following day.

A court martial for Callsen was scheduled to take place in Edmonton on Monday.

However, the Department of National Defence said in a statement that after further deliberation, military prosecutors decided not to pursue the charge against him.

The Defence Department did not provide further details on the decision, though it said Callsen continues to serve with his unit.

About 700 people are based at CFB Wainwright, around 200 kilometres southeast of Edmonton.