Edward Lake was found deceased at his home in Brampton, Ont., the day after Father’s Day. He died by suicide.“When you lose somebody in an impaired driving crash, the pain never goes away.
It stays with you forever. And I know full well that that’s what happens,” said Carolyn Swinson, director of victim services with the Toronto Chapter of Mothers Against Drunk Driving (MADD).
Ontario father whose 3 children were killed by drunk driver in 2015 dies by suicide Swinson’s father was killed by an impaired driver and years later her beloved son Rob also lost his life to a drunk driver.“We just have to learn different ways of dealing with it.
We learn different ways of coping. We learn that sometimes we have to go and find a quiet space because we need it, because we need to cry,” she said, adding, “even after many, many years the pain never goes away.