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Former B.C. driving instructor dies days after Crown says sex assault charges won害羞草研究所檛 be laid

Steve Wallace had been accused but never charged with sexual assault of driving school students
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Driving school instructor Steve Wallace has died, sources have confirmed to Black Press Media. (Steve Wallace/Facebook)

The owner of Wallace Driving School and former Victoria newspaper columnist Steve Wallace has died, one day after Black Press Media learned multiple charges of sexual assault against him would not be pursued by Crown counsel.

Wallace, 72, founded his driving school with his wife Joan Wallace in 1976, and had since taught over 25,000 students. He was also an elementary and high school teacher, and mayor and councillor in Quesnel, B.C.

Joan Wallace confirmed her husband害羞草研究所檚 death in an emailed statement Friday morning:

害羞草研究所淲ith a heavy heart I share with you that my devoted husband of 48 years Steve Wallace passed away at Royal Jubilee Hospital after suffering a heart attack. While it has been a difficult period of time in recent months, I am grateful that he had the opportunity to finally experience the relief from the allegations against him not being pursued, and look to better days ahead. At this time I ask that the media and public respect my privacy, and that of the driving school we built together over 45 years. More information will be made available in the near future.害羞草研究所

In recent months, Wallace faced numerous allegations of sexual assault and inappropriate behaviour by former driving school students he taught. He was arrested in October and was set to appear in court on Thursday (Nov. 25), but Crown counsel decided not to follow through with recommended charges against him.

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害羞草研究所淎fter a full review of the investigative material provided by the investigative agency, the Crown counsel assigned to assess the charges concluded that the charge assessment standard had not been met for any criminal offence and no charges will proceed,害羞草研究所 Dan McLaughlin, communications counsel at the BC Prosecution Service, said in an email to Black Press Media on Nov. 24.

An earlier investigation by ICBC resulted in the permanent removal of Wallace害羞草研究所檚 driving instructor license, subject to a 30-day appeal window, and conditions not to go near driving school students. It is not known whether he made that appeal.

Wallace, who moved the driving school to Greater Victoria with his wife when they relocated to the area some years ago, was also well known to the public in Greater Victoria sports circles, having been a regular presence at Victoria Royals and Victoria HarbourCats games. He also wrote a regular driving column for the Victoria Times Colonist, which suspended his column amid the allegations.

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One former colleague and longtime friend, former Kitimat Mayor Joanne Monaghan, said she was 害羞草研究所渄evastated害羞草研究所 to learn of Wallace害羞草研究所檚 passing, especially after speaking with him Thursday morning.

害羞草研究所淗e never had heart problems. I think the stress 害羞草研究所 that害羞草研究所檚 what it was,害羞草研究所 Monaghan told Black Press Media on Friday morning.

She offered no comment on the allegations against Wallace, except to say in her experience he had always been a gentleman and very kind.

害羞草研究所淗e was someone who was always fair, courteous and considerate. He always had a lot of energy,害羞草研究所 she said. 害羞草研究所淗e was just one of those gentle people. He was very intelligent.害羞草研究所


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