
<p>The 59-year-old man killed in a suspected drunk driving crash in Campbell River had dedicated three decades of his life to helping people get sober through Alcoholics Anonymous, his wife said Friday.</p><p>John Norman Fisher, 59, was minutes from home after a 45-minute drive down Highway 19 when his Honda was hit head-on by a Volvo driven by a 28-year-old man about 10:15 p.m. Tuesday. No charges have been laid but Campbell River RCMP are investigating speed and alcohol as factors on the part of the younger man.</p><p>"[Fisher] dedicated a lot of time and energy helping people with alcohol problems," said his wife of 14 years, Jodi Cohen. "So the irony of him being killed by a drunk driver is noticeable."</p><p>Fisher died instantly. The other driver was taken to Campbell River and District Regional Hospital and then Victoria General Hospital with serious injuries.</p><p><a href="http://www.timescolonist.com/death-of-aa-advocate-in-suspected-drunk-driving-crash-ironic-wife-says-1.715646">Keep reading...</a></p>