Canada crash: 14 killed as junior hockey team's bus and lorry collide

in #news6 years ago (edited)

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Police in Canada have showed that 14 humans have been killed while a lorry and a bus carrying a junior ice hockey crew collided on Friday night.

The Humboldt Broncos have been visiting on toll road 35, north of Tisdale inside the province of Saskatchewan.

The Royal Canadian hooked up Police said 28 human beings which includes the motive force have been at the bus, 14 of whom have been killed.

the opposite 14 aboard the bus have been taken to sanatorium. 3 are in vital condition.

In a tweet, high Minister Justin Trudeau wrote: "I can't believe what these parents are going through".

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The lorry and the bus collided at around 17:00 nearby time (23:00 GMT).

The Humboldt Broncos, who play within the Saskatchewan Junior Hockey League, were en path to a play-off recreation in opposition to the Nipawin Hawks.

Their crew list indicates the gamers are elderly between sixteen and 21.

Royal Canadian established Police inspector Ted Munro said rescue efforts have been ongoing and they had set up an facts and support centre for families at the Nipawin Apostolic Church.

"Our thoughts and prayers are with the families this night," he said.

Myles Shumlanski, father to one of the Broncos gamers, arrived on the scene after a call from his son.

"It become a disaster," he informed the Saskatoon big name Phoenix paper. "We had a crane lifting the bus."

crew president Kevin Garinger released a statement extending "our mind and prayers" to the households of workforce and athletes.

"Our Broncos circle of relatives is in surprise as we attempt to return to grips with our exquisite loss."

Darren Opp, the president of the Nipawin Hawks, advised the Globe and Mail: "it's a horrible twist of fate, my God, it's very, very awful.

"there may be uncles and moms and dads waiting to hear whether or not their sons and nephews are adequate."

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