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Man allegedly pushed partner from moving truck, police say

Criminal charges have been laid Thursday after a woman was pushed from a vehicle at the intersection of St. Mary's Road and St. Anne's Road early Wednesday morning by her partner, later dying of her injuries.

Winnipeg woman dies after being pushed from vehicle by common-law partner

Man allegedly pushed partner from moving truck, say Winnipeg police

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A man has been charged after his common-law partner was pushed from a vehicle at the intersection of St. Mary's Road and St. Anne's Road early Wednesday morning. Jennie Lynda Lee Graves later died of her injuries.

Criminal charges have been laidThursdayafter a woman was allegedly pushed from avehicleat the intersection of St. Mary's Road and St. Anne's Road early Wednesday morning by her partner, later dying of her injuries.

Police have identified the Winnipeg victim as 35-year-old Jennie Lynda Lee Graves.

Keith Ryan Thompson, the 35-year-old man behind the wheel, was in a common-law relationship with Graves.
Jennie Graves, 35, died on Wednesday after she was allegedly forced out of a vehicle at the intersection of St. Mary's Road and St. Anne's Road. Her common-law partner, 35-year-old Keith Ryan Thompson, has been charged in connection with her death. (Facebook)

Const. Eric Hofley said Graves and Thompson were driving when they got in an argument and she was forced out of the moving vehicle, police said.

Hofley said Graves was then run over by the rear wheels of the vehicle, which CBC has learned was a Popeye's Movers truck.

"Upon being pushed out of that vehicle the rear tires did catch her," said Hofley. "She went to hospital critical aswas released yesterday and then unfortunately succumbed to those injuries."

Thompson allegedly drove several blocks before finally coming to a halt, police said.

Hofley said someone who witnessed the incident followed Thompsonand brought him back to the scene.

"Thewitness was unsure at that point but certainly saw the second half of the accident and saw that that vehicle was continuing on and felt thatit was prudent to follow.

Thompson was arrested at the scene and is facing several charges, including criminal negligence and driving while ability impaired causing death, for his alleged involvement in Graves death. He remains in custody.

Accuseddriving a mover's truck

Ruth Magnuson lives near the scene of the incident. She said she saw police looking for evidence around the truck.

"When I came out and looked out my window, there was aPopeye's truck on the street," said Magnuson. "Then I saw there was a police car there as well and an identification unit came."

Beer cans and a woman's purse and shoes were all bagged as evidence at the scene of the collision. (CBC)
Mark Routley, owner of Popeye's Movers, said Thompson was not authorized to use the company vehicle at the time of the accident.

Routley said he is trying to come to grips with the horror of what happened.

"I don't know the details but very tragic accident involving the driver. Excellent employee that is the thing that is so shocking."

Routley said Thompson had worked with Popeyes on and off for about five years.

The collision happened around 2:40 a.m. Wednesday. The victim was taken to hospital in critical condition but died of her injuries.

Beer cans and awoman's purse andsandalswere lying in the middle of the road and bagged as evidence.

The St. Mary's Road and St. Anne's Roadintersection was closed throughout Wednesday morning rush hour but reopened just before 9 a.m.