Canadian Winter Olympics athlete, his wife, and the son of a BC senator were arrested in South Korea and charged with stealing a car
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- Canadian ski cross athlete Dave Duncan, his wife, and a coach were arrested in South Korea and charged with stealing a car.
- Police say the coach was driving and allege he had a blood-alcohol level three times the legal limit.
- The coach is a son of a British Columbia senator and skiing legend.
- The three have been released but are not allowed to leave South Korea.
Dave Duncan of the Canadian Olympic team, his wife, and a coach were arrested in South Korea and charged with stealing a car, according to multiple reports.
According to the CBC, Duncan, a ski cross athlete, his wife Maja, and Ski Cross High Performance Director Willy Raine were arrested on Saturday.See the rest of the story at Business Insider
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