No charges laid in death of cyclist Natasha Fox

Following a months-long investigation into the death of a cyclist on a busy Saskatoon street last summer, Saskatoon police say no one will be charged.

Following a months-long investigation into the death of a cyclist on a busy Saskatoon street last summer, Saskatoon police say no one will be charged.

On the afternoon of May 24, Natasha Fox was hit and killed by a cement truck at the intersection of Wiggins Avenue and College Drive — one of the city's busiest stretches which runs the length of the University of Saskatchewan and is one of the main feeders into Saskatoon's downtown.

Fox, 33, was a teacher and an accomplished athlete. She had been biking with her two children who were unharmed.

The Saskatoon Police Service had said shortly after the accident it didn't expect any charges to come from the accident.

On Monday, it said the investigation had concluded and Fox's family was notified in January.