‘Why did it happen?’ Sons of woman killed in 1997 crash want answers from Scott Moe
The sound of his mother’s dying breath still haunts him.
It was a May morning in 1997. Steve Balog was 18 and sitting beside his mother as she drove down a rural Saskatchewan highway when their car was hit.
Now 42, Balog and his younger brother say they have recently learned the identity of the man responsible for the collision. And they have questions.
The other driver’s name: Scott Moe, the leader of the Saskatchewan Party and incumbent, who’s running for re-election as Saskatchewan premier in the Oct. 26 provincial vote.