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| From | "Sweet-lips Trudeau" <heroin.user.trudeau@quebec.ca> |
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| Subject | Drugged up immigrant truck driver t-bones hockey team bus, murders half the team |
| Message-ID | <984128bee9649b0b44e89e6ea550fb2e@dizum.com> (permalink) |
| Date | 2018-04-08 07:21 +0200 |
| Newsgroups | misc.transport.rail.americas, misc.transport.road, sac.general, ott.general, ca.driving |
| Organization | dizum.com - The Internet Problem Provider |
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The RCMP have confirmed fatalities in a serious collision on Highway 35 in Saskatchewan, involving a semi-truck and a hockey team’s bus on Friday. Nipawin RCMP said the collision happened about 30 kilometres north of Tisdale, near the junction of Highway 335. Officers also confirmed a number of injuries. At a press conference held at shortly before 9:30 p.m. local time in Regina on Friday, RCMP Insp. Ted Munro said he could not confirm the number of fatalities or injuries but rescue efforts were ongoing. He said “significant resources” have been deployed, including investigators, traffic reconstructionists and victim services. The highway remains closed. Road conditions at the time of the collision are still unknown, Munro said. On Twitter, the Nipawin Hawks, an Saskatchewan Junior Hockey League (SJHL) team, confirmed that the Humboldt Broncos team bus was involved in the collision. “Tonight’s game is cancelled. The accident being talked about involved Humboldt team bus. We ask during this time that you don’t send messages. When more information is given we will update,” the Nipawin Hawks posted on Facebook. The president of the Nipawin Hawks said a semi-truck T-boned the players’ bus. “It’s a horrible accident, my God,” Darren Opp said. “It’s very, very bad. “It’s terrible. It’s absolutely terrible.” RCMP said families can gather at the Nipawin Apostolic Church and information will be provided to them as it becomes available. Emergency personnel and victim services representatives will also attend. Jordan Gadsby, the pastor at the church, said over 100 people have gathered there, including parents and grandparents of the players who were on the bus. “Some of the families have gotten information and have gone to be with their kids. Some of them are waiting to hear if their kids are alive.” “We’re just waiting to hear [details],” said Rick Shultz, chairman of the board for the SJHL. “We just know there has been an accident. “It’s not very good.” RCMP said families can gather at the Nipawin Apostolic Church and information will be provided to them as it becomes available. Emergency personnel and victim services representatives will also attend. Edmonton native Quinn Schneidmiller used to play for the Broncos until he was traded in October. He spoke to Global News from his family home in Penticton, B.C. after learning of the crash and said he happened to be in Humboldt earlier this week where he saw the players from his former team. “I can’t believe what happened,” Schneidmiller said. “I literally hugged some of them 72 hours ago. “It’s hard to comprehend,” he added. “I knew most of the victims pretty well.” The Western Hockey League’s Swift Current Broncos tweeted their condolences. “Humboldt Broncos weighing heavy in our hearts and minds tonight,” the team said on social media. Four members of the Swift Current Broncos were killed in a 1986 bus crash in Saskatchewan. https://globalnews.ca/news/4129618/humboldt-broncos-team-bus- involved-in-serious-collision-near-tisdale/
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Drugged up immigrant truck driver t-bones hockey team bus, murders half the team "Sweet-lips Trudeau" <heroin.user.trudeau@quebec.ca> - 2018-04-08 07:21 +0200
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