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LONDON, Ont. — The parents of Jessica Ondejko had learned to live with the pain and anger of losing their bright, beautiful daughter to a habitual drunk driver seven years ago.

Now they’ve just learned he’s charged with impaired driving again.

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“It’s just infuriating,” Jim Ondejko said. “How do you stop it? How can you stop it with just slaps on the wrists?”

Their only relief: no one was killed this time.

“I have always had a fear and always will have a fear someone else will get hurt,” Nancy Ondejko said. “Will he ever learn his lesson? God only knows.”

Scott Renaud, 34 at the time, pleaded guilty in 2009 to impaired driving causing the death of fellow Amherstburg resident Jessica Ondejko, 22.

Despite a previous conviction for drunk driving in 1996 and a crime that carries a maximum sentence of life, Renaud received a two-year prison term with eligibilty for day parole in six months.

Renaud, now living in London, faces new impaired driving charges after being arrested by Middlesex OPP on Saturday.