Canadian junior hockey team bus crash kills 14
TORONTO: Fourteen people were killed when a bus carrying a Canadian junior hockey team collided with a truck in Saskatchewan province, police said on Saturday, sending shock waves across the hockey-crazy nation.
The Royal Canadian Mounted Police said in a statement that there were 28 people on the bus including the driver. Fourteen people were taken to various hospitals, with three in critical condition.
The bus was transporting the Humboldt Broncos ice hockey team when the accident occurred at about 5:00 p.m. on Friday near the Tisdale area, around 185 miles (300 km) north of Regina, the Canadian Press reported.
“Our Broncos family is in shock as we try to come to grips with our incredible loss.”
Condolences were pouring in from former hockey players, sports organizations and political leaders across the country.
“I cannot imagine what these parents are going through, and my heart goes out to everyone affected by this terrible tragedy, in the Humboldt community and beyond,” Prime Minister Justin Trudeau wrote in a tweet.
Family and friends of the victims took to social media to express their grief.
Established in 1970, The Humboldt Broncos are a team from Humboldt, Saskatchewan, and play in the Saskatchewan Junior Hockey League.