A bus carrying a group of Canadian junior hockey players collided on Friday with a semi-trailer on a rural highway in Saskatchewan, killing 14 people, Canadian media reported citing police. “This is much bigger than anyone can begin to imagine,” Broncos team president Kevin Garinger told the Canadian broadcaster CBC. READ: Canada’s new hero: Hockey player breastfeeds 8-week-old baby during game breaks“It’s a horrible accident, my God,” said Darren Opp, president of the Nipawin Hawks hockey team. Friday’s fatal smash brought back memories of a single vehicle bus crash in December 1986, also in Saskatchewan, that killed four members of the Western Hockey League Swift Current Broncos. “Sending all my thoughts and prayers to those impacted with the @HumboltBroncos bus crash,” Kennedy said.
Source: Hindustan Times April 07, 2018 09:00 UTC