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Mothers Against Drunk Driving (MADD) unveiled this year’s new truck decal that commemorates the life of a child who died as a result of impaired driving.

Two-year-old Geo Mounsef was killed on May 19, 2013 when a suspected drunk driver crashed into a restaurant patio where he and his family were having dinner.

The driver ultimately pleaded guilty to refusing to provide a breath sample.

MADD Canada and KAG Canada, a truck transporting company, collaborated on the new decal featuring him to raise awareness on the consequences of drunk driving for their road safety campaign.

Sage Morin, Geo’s mother, was in attendance during the unveiling ceremony held at the KAG Canada head office Wednesday morning saying her family was “honoured to share him with MADD Canada and KAG.”

“When we lost Geo, it was really …

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