One woman was killed and another suffered life altering injuries in the crash on Memorial Drive

Dale Neisz pleaded guilty to drunk driving following the crash in 2016

CALGARY (660 NEWS) – Admitted drunk driver Dale Neisz has been sentenced to four years in prison, and given a 10-year driving ban, for a 2016 crash that killed passenger Kanaye Renfrew.

Admitted drunk driver Dale Neisz sentenced to 4 yrs in prison and 10 yr driving ban for 2016 crash that killed passenger Kanaye Renfrew, 30. Neisz was nearly double the legal limit (0.155) at the time. @660NEWS — Mike Blanchard (@Blanchard_Mike) February 8, 2019

Neisz, 41, was nearly double the legal limit at the time of the crash which happened along Memorial Drive in July 2016.

Renfrew, a mother of two, died at the scene. Another passenger in the car suffered life-altering brain injuries.

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Neisz pleaded guilty to drunk driving in April 2018.

Police said his car was travelling at a high rate of speed when it lost control, flipped and slammed into a tree.

Neisz also suffered serious injuries in the crash.