A Kelowna Hells Angels prospect is dead after a collision near Prince George.

Jason Townsend, born in 1977, was in a single-vehicle collision while on his way to work earlier this month. He later died in hospital, according to an online fundraiser.

He spent a week in hospital after the Nov. 10 collision, but died by Nov. 17, according to the fundraiser.

"His dad Dennis did want me to express how grateful he is to have had Jason for the extra week he was given and that he fought with everything he had in him to stay on this Earth, and how grateful we all were to have the few short days we had with him once he came out of his coma. We were so lucky to get to see his big smile, contagious laugh and to hear him joke around as always," the fundraiser, hosted by cousin Beanne Krause, reads.

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Townsend was a former member of a Prince George-based Hells Angels support club, the Renegades motorcycle club, according to the Vancouver Sun.

The group disbanded after a leader was murdered and several members were arrested, but he was accepted into the Kelowna Hells Angels club and became a "prospect," the Sun reported. Becoming a prospect is the final step before a becoming a full-patch member.

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Townsend was in Kelowna provincial court last year, where a domestic assault charge was stayed in May, according to the Penticton Western.

In 2014, he was sentenced to two years in prison for a violent assault on three people outside a Prince George nightclub in 2013.

A pair of online fundraisers have collected more than $12,000 for his family. The first fundraiser was meant to help him as he recovered, but after Townsend's death, another fundraiser was started to help cover funeral expenses and pay for a celebration of life event in Prince George with his family and friends.


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