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Assumption Roman Catholic Church. Marysburg. Saskatchewan Celebrant: Fr. Joseph Salihu Crossbearer: En'c Brons Altar Sewers Dalian Rude Janet Rude Scripture Readers: Donna Moellenbeck Myrna Brons Intentions: Shannon Mack. Hannah Moellenbeck lit Celina Grieman Giftbearers: Janelle Glessman. Duatin Brons Eric Brons Communion Ministers: Tim 8r Louise Kowalski and Melvin Gerspacher Memorial Table Attendants: Don Kim-Haiti and Ward 8: Laurie Meyer FUNERAL SERVICE: Wednesday. April 18. 2018 - 11:30 am. Elgar Petersen Arena. Humboldt, Saskatchewan Celebrant: Fr. Joseph Salihu Scripture Readers: Bria Prokopchuk Wendy Therens intentions: Mary-Lou Secury. Sheena Gerspacher Chantelle Finder Music Ministry: Assumption Parish Choir. organist Sharon Carter soloist Paige Bautz Eulogist: Curtis Strueby Spiritual Reflection: Dave Atamanchuk Honor Guards: Humboldt Broncos Alumni. Canadian Athletic Therapists Association Saskatoon SWAT Lacrosse Alumni Active Pallbearers: Jenna Dibblee Katie Jamieson Ryan Moellenbeck Kevin Therens Jeremy Reinelt Kristina Simonson Assumption Roman Catholic Cemetery. Marysburg. Saskatchewan Memorial Luncheon: Humboldt Unipiex Jubilee Hall Memorial Donations: Royal University HOSpltal Foundation (ICU) 103 Hospital Dr. Saskatoon. SK S7N 0W8 or the Dayna Brons Scholarship Fund at Mount Royal University (Make cheques payable to: Mount Royal University Foundation). 4825 Mount Royal Gate SW Calgary. Alberta T3E 6K6 (memo line: In Memory of Dayna Brons). SaVanna Sarauer Bryce Gerspacher Dayna Marie Brons was born on May 21, 1993. in Humboldt to Lyle and Carol (nee Gerspacher) Brons. She was the third of four children. Dayna grew up on a farm near Marysburg. SK and want to school in Lake Lenore. While in school, Dayna was involved in many activities. She was in dance (jazz. ballet. hip hop and tap). played saxophone. was a member of the SRC. and played many sports including soccer. cross country. basketball. fast ball and track. Dayna was also one of the few girls to play hockey in Lake Lenore at that time. After completing high school. Dayna went to St. Peter?s College for her ?rst year of university and then continued her education at the University of Regina where she met her partner Brenden. She received her degree in Kinesiology and Health Studies. Dayna then moved to Calgary so that she could attend Mount Royal University where she completed her Advanced Certi?cate in Athletic Therapy. After completing university Dayna moved to Saskatoon with Brenden and her brother Eric. and at this time. worked with the Saskatoon SWAT lacrosse team for her practicum and with the Saskatchewan Rough Rider training camp. Once hock? ey season started. she was excited to sign a contract with the Humboldt Broncos. Dayna continued with SWAT in the hockey off season. Dayna?s great sense of humour. her easy smile and sunny, loving personality endeared her to everyone who came into her life. People of all ages and animals were drawn to her fun loving nature. Her passion for athletics and her independent. tenacious spirit earned the respect of colleagues and teammates Wherever she played orworked. Dayna will be forever treasured by her parents Lyle and Carol (nee Gerspacher) Brons: sister Janelle (Dee) Giessman; brothers Dustin Brons (Katelyn Meurer) and Eric Brons. She will be cherished by her common-law spouse Brendon Prokopchuk: his parents Brent and Arlene (nee Schamberger) Prokopchuk: her grandmother Dorothy (nee Lachmuth) Gerspacher; aunts and uncles: Kenneth (Barbara) Gerspacher. Leonard (Carol) Gerspacher. Louise (Tim) Kowalski. Lloyd (Joan) Gerspacher. Melvin (Kristina) Gerspacher. Waiter Gerspacher (Debbie Winters). Eugene (LeeAnn) Gerspecher. Ramona (Kevin) ReineltI Donna (Maurice) Moelianbeck. Annette Grieman (Maris Kocins). Irene Treece (Cliff Johndrow). Ron (Adele) Brons, Audrey (Owen) Hopfner. Myrna Brons (Kevin Brockman), and numerous cousins and second cousins. Dayna was predeceased by her grandparents. Herman Gerspacher; August and Helen (nee Fullawka) Brons: uncle Keith Grieman; and aunt Leona (Allan) Muggli. orcour use on] {2 Goveronment VICTIM IMPACT liiformati; Numb: ASaskatchewan STATEMENT Victim?s Name 18 1?0 Police Service Kai/til Offence Date pg 2W5 Offence Location 7:2;4 Incident/File Number 3J5 [g [in/?37 45 This form may be used to provide a description of the physical or emotional harm, property damage or economic loss suffered by you as the result of the commission of an offence, as well as a description of the impact of the offence on you. You may attach additional pages if you need more Space. Your statement must not include a any statement about the offence or the offender that is not relevant to the harm or loss you suffered; - any unproven allegations; . any comments about any offence for which the offender was not convicted; . any complaint about any individual, other than the offender, who was involved in the investigation or prosecution of the offence; or except with the court?s approval, an Opinion or recommendation about the sentence. You may present a detailed account of the impact the offence has had on your life. The following sections are examples of information you may wish to include in your statement. You are not required to include all of this information. Emotional impact Describe how the offence has affected you emotionally. For example, think of: - your lifestyle and activities; 0 your relationships with others such as your spouse, family and friends; - your ability to work, attend school or study; and . yOur feelings, emotions and reactions as they relate to the offence. m. Alf/?- 2' if #7 [am ?03 :23. ?l Physical impact Describe how the offence has affected you physically. For example, think of: . ongoing physical pain, discomfort, illness, scarring, dis?gurement or physical limitations; . hospitalization or surgery you have had because of the offence; . treatment, physiotherapy or medication you have been prescribed; . the need for any further treatment or the expectation that you will receive further treatment; and . any permanent or long?term disability. Economic impact Describe how the offence has affected you ?nancially. For example, think of: . the value of any property that was lost or damaged and the cost of repairs or replacement; . any ?nancxal loss due to missed time from work; . the cost of any medical expenses, therapy or counselling; and . any costs or losses that are not covered by insurance. Please note that this is not an application for compensation or restitution. A Fears for security Describe any fears you have for your security or that of your family and friends. For example. think of: . concerns with respect to contact with the offender; and 0 concerns with respect to contact between the offender and members of your family or close friends. Drawing, poem or letter You may use this space to draw a picture or write a poem or letter if it will help you express the impact that the offence has had on you. i2 1 would like to present my statement in court. To the best of my knowledge, the information contained in this statement is true. Dated this [7 day of 75.Signature of deelarant 154? Jig/tam;- If you completed this statement on behalf of the victim, please indicate the reasons why you did so and the nature of your relationship to the victim. Dated this day of 20 at Signature of declarant Victim Impact Statement of Lyle Brons for the death of Dayna Brons (daughter) File number: 2018-446743 Dayns Brons was my daughter, age 24. From a very young age she was active in sports, including hockey, which she played on boys teams due to a lack of girls teams in the area. Often she was the only girl on the team. She also played fastball, basketball and soccer as well as being involved in dance and playing saxophone in the school band. She had a smile that could light up a room, and coaches and co-workers often commented that she had a great attitude. Her love for sports lead her to get her degree in kineslology at the University of Regina and her certi?cate in athletic therapy at Mount Royal University in Calgary. After completing the AT program in 2016, she took a job under the mentorship of Neil Demmons working with the Saskatoon Swat lacrosse team. She also worked at the Saskatchewan Roughrider's training camp that spring. Later that summer when Darcy Haugan asked Mr. Demmons if he could recommend someone for athletic therapist and equipment manager for the Humboldt Broncos, he immediately gave him Dayna?s name. After a short meeting between Dayna and the broncos coaching staff, she was offered a two year contract, which she accepted. When the Broncos training camp started, she moved in with my wife Carol and as we are only a 20 minute drive to Humboldt. have been attending Bronco games for almost as long as I can remember, ?rst with my dad as a child and eventually becoming a season ticket holder in recent years. Dayna and our other 3 children often attended games with me when they were growing up. I loved watching Dayna on the bench working with the team that have been watching most of my life. It was also nice having her come home and talk to her about the game. She loved her job but I didn't realize the impact she had on the team until after she passed away. Since then parents of the players, from the Broncos and the Swat, have told me how good she was at treating their son's injuries, sometimes getting them back into the game sooner than expected. She even helped a referee once with a sore shoulder. She was always ready to help people. Dayna had a bright future in her career as an athletic therapist. After 2 seasons with both the Swat and the Broncos, she seemed to have built a very good reputation for herself professionally. It seems she was well known in AT community. She often joked about working for the Saskatchewan Roughrider?s in the future, and when she passed away, the Roughrider athletic therapists and many of the players remembered her for her talent and work ethic from the 2016 training camp. I will never be able to see how far she would have gone in her career. Nor will I see the children she talked about having. She will not be at our family gatherings on holidays or camping or weddings or when her nieces or nephews are born. She is and always will be missed deeply. was diagnosed with multiple sclarosis in 2013. Since then my mobility has been affected to the point that I had to quit farming in 2015. Through therapy I was able to improve my mobility to the point where was hoping to be able to work again with further improvement. was able to help a friend with seeding and harvest by operating machinery, however i was not able to any physical work, especially involving standing or walking. After Dayna passed away all the gains that I made were gone, headaches and fatigue got worse and was not able to help my friend last year. I had earned some income in the previous 3 years but not in 2018. I have never been good at expressing how I feel or what i think. For the last 9 months I have been emotionally numb for much of the time. My physical pain from MS is sometimes a distraction from the emotional pain of losing Dayna and having a son that has not talked to me or my wife for the last six months. Dayna?s death is a contributing factor to the problems with my son. The days run together from one to the next and mostly not productive. Nights are sometimes sleepless and rarely restful. Mr. Sidhu's guilty plea and show of remorse has made things somewhat easier recently. As I sit here reviewing my VIS this evening before it is to be read in court, there is so much more I wish I would have written about Dayna. I hope that I can at least have this much included. Dayna was a hard working fun loving woman that brought love and caring and happiness to the people around her. I believe that Dayna would want her family to live out their lives in peace and happiness as she lived hers until her death. I feel that the only way for me to achieve this is through forgiveness. I don't know if I have completely forgiven Mr. Sidhu yet but I know that eventually I will. I pray that everyone affected by this tragedy including Mr. Sidhu will somehow find peace in and happiness in their lives. GOVemment VICTIM IMPACT Information Number ASaskatchewan STATEMENT Victim's Name Police Service Offence Date Location Bees Crush lucident?File Number aria/X.? 1/ '43 This form may be used to p101. ide a desc1iption of the physical or emotional hat in property damage or economic loss suffered by you as the result of the commission of an offence as well as a desc1 Iption of the impact of the offence on you You may attach additional pages if you need more space. Your statement must not include I any statement about the offence or the offender that is not relevant to the harm or loss you suffered; . any unproven allegations; . any comments about any offence for which the offender was not convicted; any complaint about any individual, other than the offender, who was involved in the investigation or prosecution of the offence; or - except with the court?s approval, an opinion or recommendation about the sentence. You may present a detailed account of the impact the of fence has had on your life. The following sections are examples of information you may wish to include in your statement. You are not required to include all this information. Emotional impact Describe how the offence has alfected you emotionally. For example. think ofyour lifestyle and 01%? ?9 Cal-Qt? . your relanonslups With others such as your Spouse. handy and lrICIld52q6111?i?u 9+1) 071w Bfo i?l i I your ability to work. attend school or study: and - yourlcelings, emotions and reactiousas they relate to the offence. . - . . I ?1?0 u! :11! e; 30!? 1' 1 .1 ?451 4L4 11A 3.1? .1 4..) . . as fl. 0 Amend . a 1 u! all? 4 Physical impact Describ the off Chas affec you phy'??a ly.Fo mple,thi f: I oin_ physic pa'1,dise ifo ,illness sca rin_ disfiuremc or why 1C3 limit ions; - Spita izatior ors gety ou ha had ecaue the of?enc, reatmnt,p siothrap or medi ati you ha been prescribed: the nee any - rtreatment arthe expectation that you will receive further treatment; and any permanent or long?term disability. . . 5. 1.3.111?ecu? m_ 1441? 11:413.; 414. .91; .J. 111 . ?1411 .1- 4 I Economic impact Describe how the offence has affected you ?nancially. For example, think of: the value of any property that was lost or damaged and the cost of repairs or replacement; any ?nancial loss due to missed time from work; the cost of any medical expenses, therapy or counselling; and any costs or losses that are not covered by insurance. Please note that this is not an application for compensation or restitution. r? Fears for security Describe any fears you have for your security or that ot'your family and friends. For example, think of: - concerns with respect to contact with the offender; and - concerns with respect to contact between the olTender and members of your family or close friends. e. - ?e You may use this space to draw a picture or write a poem or letter if it will help you express the impact that the offence has had on you. ALL \v . . i:i lwould like to present my statement in court. I USOU. id 41415 read I h, 009?" - To the best of my knowledge, the information contained in this statement is true. Datedthis f3 dayof Town 2014 ,at indigo? is??l?t. Signature of declarantMW If you completed this statement on behalf of the victim, please indicate the reasons why you did so an the nature of your relationship to?the victim. . trams embed a/S +0 Icl bu Daro?i'kq (reggae/Lew -J Datedthis _dayof ?Jam 20 iq ,at_ JIAJJsoai?g Signature of declaranW - For court use only at Government 2" Of VICTIM IMPACT Information Number Saskatchewan Ministry efJustice STATEMENT Victim?s Name Plx'v \?if?tfa Police Service Wilt-3 Offence Date CEEOF fence Location ll, 15% F) incident/File Number 14:5 This form may be used to provide a description of the physical or emotional harm, property damage or economic loss suffered by you as the result of the commission of an offence, as well as a description of the impact of the offence on you. You may attach additional pages if you need more space. Your statement must not include 0 any statement about the offence or the offender that is not relevant to the harm or less you suffered: . any unproven allegations; - any comments about any offence for which the offender was not convicted; any complaint about any individual, other than the offender, who was involved in the investigation or prosecution ofthe offence; or 0 except with the court's approval, an opinion or recommendation about the sentence. You may present a detailed account of the impact the offence has had on your life. The following sections are examples of information you may wish to include in your statement. You are not required to include all of this information. Emotional impact Describe how the offence has affected you emotionally. For example, think of: 0 your lifestyle and activities; . your relationships with others such as your spouse, family and friends; - your ability to work. attend school or study: and . your feelings, emotions and reactions as they relate to the offence. Physical impact Describe how the offence has affected you physically. For example, think of: - ongoing physical pain, discomfort, illness, scarring, disfigurement or physical limitations; - hospitalization or surgery you have had because of the offence: . treatment, physiotherapy or medication you have been prescribed; the need for any further treatment or the expectation that you will receive further treatment; and 0 any permanent or long-term disability. Economic impact Describe how the offence has affected you ?nancially. For example, think of: . the value of any preperty that was lost or damaged and the cost of repairs or replacement; - any financial loss due to missed time from work; . the cost of any medical expenses, therapy or counselling; and - any costs or losses that are not covered by insurance. Please note that this is not an application for compensation or restitution. Fears for security Describe any fears you have for your security or that of your family and friends. For example. think of: . concerns with respect to contact with the offender; and . concerns with respect to contact between the offender and members of your famil or close friends. Drawing, poem or letter You may use this space to draw a picture or write a poem or letter if it will help you express the impact that the offence has had on you. would like to present my statement in court. To the best of my knowledge, the information contained in this statement is true. Dated this day of E, with?; 20 l9 .?t??tfif? ryg?rlue. i Signature of declarant MM If you completed this statement on behalf of the victim, please indicate th easons why you did so and the nature of your relationship to the victim. Dated this day of 20 . at Signature of declarnnt The day of the accident was the second worst day of my life. It was a scary time for me because my family and I did not know if my sister would live or die. The worst day of my life was the day my sister, Dayna Marie Brons, died. The night before she died, my mom had ?nally decided that she could spend the night away from the hospital. That same night I had to be the one who called my mom and the rest of my family to tell them that Dayna was dying. That was the hardest thing I have ever had to do. In the days that followed, my relationships have changed in ways that I would have never predicted. Previous to the accident, if someone would have asked me if my family would get closer or ?rrther apart if a tragedy occurred in our family, I would have told them that my family would get closer. However, that was NOT the case. Some members of my family have decided to distance themselves from the rest of us. This hurts me everyday because this is not what I thought my family would be. I truly believe that my family will never be the same. The relationship with my husband has also suffered because of the crash. We ?ght more often. We ?ght about my family. We ?ght about how each of us is dealing with our grief. Sometimes our ?ghts can get so bad that I don?t sleep. The Monday following Dayna?s funeral was my ?rst day back to work. I felt that I needed to get back to a routine. However, 110w thatI am back to work, I am ?nding it hard to relate to my coworkers and their problems. The problems in their lives just seem so insigni?cant in comparison to what my life has become. I often feel like an outsider. The ?nal relationship that has been hurt by the accident is the one with my sister. I no longer get to have a relationship with my sister. Dayna was my only sister and I believe that sisters have a special bond. Growing up we shared a bedroom and spent many nights talking. Dayna had a quiet confidence about her. She was never ?the life of the party? but people and animals were drawn to her. She was always up for a new adventure. I miss her everyday. I appreciate that Mr. Sidhu pled guilty to all charges. It has made it much easier to see a ?iture where I can forgive him for his mistake. I know that I am not there yet but I am working on getting there. I feel empathy for Mr. Sidhu as it could have been anyone in that truck or on that road that day. I can tell that he feels remorse for what he did but I am still angry with him. I feel that if the crash had not happened that my relationships with my family and my husband would be better. I would maybe feel like I ?t in better at work. The crash took away the chance to share my excitement and sadness with my sister and for her to do the same with me. I no longer get to share major life events with her. I will never get to help her plan her wedding. I will never get auntie to her kids. I will never get to see where Dayna?s career, that was really just getting started, could have taken her. She often joked that she could work for the I .- . .I ijth_(k - tag ?i kill 3319? l. Saskatchewan Rough Riders one day. I am con?dent that if she wanted to, one day she could have worked for them. I will never get to see her smile or hear he laugh again. Because of my grief caused by the accident, I am now seeing a theta list. She has been helping me to make sense of what has and is happening in my life due to the accident. This is covered by insurance but I do miss work for my appointments causing me to have lossed wages. There have also been several events for the twenty?nine families as well as memorial events for just Dayna that 1 have attended. Travel and accommodations have not always been covered. Some of the events were also during the week which meant thatI had to take time off work. Although I do not foresee Mr. Sidhu and I sitting down and having a conversation in the near future I do not feel that he is a threat to me or society. Thank you for allowing me to submit my victim impact statement to the court. For court use Only Information Number If Government VICTIM IMPACT of STATEMENT Victim?s Name Dining (Bit-1714 Sn Police Service RCf/lj Offence Date 991le 1053' Offence Location Romy $3 lncidenL? File Number This form may be used to provide a description of the physical or emotional harm, property damage or economic loss suffered by you as the result of the commission ofan of fence, as well as a description ofthe impact of the offence on you. You may attach additional pages if you need more space. Your statement must not include - any statement about the offence or the offender that is not relevant to the harm or loss you suffered; . any unproven allegations; . any comments about any offence for which the offender was not convicted; 0 any complaint about any individual, other than the offender, who was involved in the investigation or prosecution of the offence; or . except with the court?s approval, an opinion or recommendation about the sentence. You may present a detailed account of the impact the offence has had on your life. The following sections are examples of infonnation you may wish to include in your statement. You are not required to include all of this information. Emotional impact Describe how the offence has affected you emotionally. For example, think of: - your lifestyle and activities: - your relationships with others such as your spouse, family and friends; 0 your ability to work, attend school or study; and a your feelings, emotions and reactions as they relate to the offence. Physical impact Describe how the offence has affected you physically. For example. think of: . ongoing physical pain, discomfort, illness. scarring, dis?gurement or physical limitations; - hospitalization or surgery you have had because of the offence; 0 treatment, physiotherapy or medication you have been prescribed; . the need for any further treatment or the expectation that you will receive further treatment: and . any permanent or long-term disability. Economic impact Describe how the offence has affected you ?nancially. For example, think of: . the value of any preperty that was lost or damaged and the cost of repairs or replacement: . any ?nancial loss due to missed time from work; . the cost of any medical expenses, therapy or counselling; and . any costs or losses that are not covered by insurance. Please note that this is not an application for compensation or restitution. Fears for security Describe any fears you have for your security or that of your family and friends. For example, think of: . concerns with respect to contact with the offender; and 0 concerns with respect to contact between the offender and members of your family or close friends. Drawing, poem or letter You may use this space to draw a picture or write a poem or letter if it will help you express the impact that the offence has had on you. iEi/lwould like to present my statement in court. bed 1- wocelct ltk? do hem "sf-me one sh .be mQ To the best of my knowledge, the information contained in this statement is true. Dated this 49g} day or IEm-ocstr 20 lot .at SK Signature of declarant If you completed this statement on behalf of the victim. please indicate the reasons why you did so and the nature of your relationship to the victim. Dated this day of 70 - at 1 Signature of deelarant mg/ Hi. My name is Dee Glessman. Dayna Brons was my sister?in-law for 10 years. In those 10 years she truly did become my sister. During the time I knew her, I got to watch her grow up from a young teenager to a mature women just getting started in her professional career. You could tell that Dayna had just found her groove with the last hockey season and her possibilities would be endless. The loss of Dayna has hit me very hard because it brought up feelings that I never knew i had due to the loss of my own sister when I was very young. This now has affected me in many aSpects of my life, mostly with my wife since we are both grieving in our own ways. It has led to many fights and arguments causing me to lose sleep. It has also affected my relationships with my in-laws. Some of those relationships might be able to be ?xed in the future but they will never be the same. I have also noticed that in my own immediate family, and with coworkers and friends my relationships have changed because I ?nd it hard to relate to their problems when their problems seem so small and insigni?cant in comparison to what I am going through. I ?nd it hard to concentrate on my day to day activities. Reminders of Dayna and the accident seem to be everywhere especially since I am a tire technician which means I work with the trucking industry. Since the accident most expenses have been covered. Some of the more minor expenses that have not been covered have been time off work, travel, accommodations, and personal items that were purchased in memory of Dayna. To Mr. Sidhu, I don?t know what to say because there is nothing that can be done to bring Dayna back. I do appreciate that you pleaded guilty so that this c0urt case does not have to drag on any further. Thank you to the courts for allowing me to tell my story. fiance? (30? gig rem?"- Fr?? page . use only "1 53mm VICTIM IMPACT 1 mm 5 I Sa?katchewan .I'l'??qwlime . . STATEMENT . i . - "ff ~11, 7? 1" Victim 101anch CL C) {If 5 Police Service KCH 441.4% 5 Offence Date M992. Offence Location Incident/File Numberlof 5" 44(6 74/5 . atIach 3Y our sIaf?mentqust notIpcIUde r- r- in}: It This b'you 115% - $090015 about?the gffegc'e or the amide-1? Ih'at is not 'teleyanf t0 the harm or loss" {you suffered' . any 011x 13311611131131 ,offence for which the offender was not conVIcted - 'anj?COm?l i jabout any other than the offender, who was involved In the Investigation 0r prosecution of Ihe - 03th court?s 'opgnioh or 're'oohuhendatiori a'bo?t the sentence; .r oil Ii?Itiylps gai?ed account gf'the' jmpa'c?I Ihe'_off01ic_0 hag" ad 011' yloiur life. 51'- e- sectiog?gire examples of Informtai?tf may'msh to i?olu'dc myouris'tatement You are go 130? qhir?dto mm 0011 0fth1?11i9 c?hoip 14,1 ?1 '3 'h Emoi'tfijg?n' he? - a 'g?znce has affected you emotionally For example think 'of: I, 3'31?! ??ghips iyith others ?such as ?30555, . your ab'IIi to work, attend school or ii?? r5113 - - your feeli ?ail-@1065 and reactions as th?0y relate to the o'?'ehce? :29 1.1.014 4-1.. . 30' l- 1.4.: . 11.. I 111.4142: - - I 41"! .4 r111 f? I 1.4.41 .5".ng LII - 4 .1111 . - . . .- I . I Physical impact . any 'pemiaaent rlong-ter'm disability. how the offence has affectgd you . ongoing rt,i1 - hospitalization 6f surgery you 110 - treatment, physiotherapy - the 11065 for any fu Ically. For eitai'nple, think of: s, scarring, dis?gurement 0r physical limitations; the offence . I I. - 'J/ll- .4- - A111 I ?4 Economic impact Describe how the offence has affected you ?nancially. For example, think of: - the value of any property that was lost or damaged and the cost of repairs or replacement; . any ?nancial loss due to missed time from work; . the cost of any medical expenses, therapy or counselling; and . any costs or losses that are not covered by insurance. Please note that this is not an application for compensation or restitution. Fears for security Describe any fears you have for your security or that of your family and friends. For example, think of: . concerns with respect to contact with the offender; and . concerns with respect to contact between the offender and members of your family or close friends. Drawing, poem or letter . You may use this space to draw a picture or write a poem or letter if it will help you express the impact that the offence has had on you. I would like to present my statement in court. To the best of my knowledge, the information contained in this statement is true. Datedthis dayofWZO ,at ?nd/719M (gt I - Signature of decla ran relationship to the victim. If you completed this statement on behalf of the victim, please indicate the reasons why you did so and the nature of your Dated this day of 20 at Signature of declarant