CALGARY — The owner of a trucking company involved in a horrific collision that killed 15 people on the Humboldt Broncos junior hockey team bus says he is sorry
Sukhmander Singh told The Canadian Press he is "sorry for everything."
He says it's a "tough time for everybody."
Singh says he doesn't have any work and his trucking company has been shut down.
Alberta Transportation said Tuesday it had ordered the company that owns the truck involved in Friday's crash near Tisdale, Sask., to keep its only other vehicle off the road.
Transportation Minister Brian Mason said Adesh Deol Trucking Ltd. started operating last fall, and hasn't had any violations or convictions or been involved in any collisions until this one.
The Broncos were heading to Nipawin for a playoff game when their bus and a semi truck carrying a load of peat moss collided at an intersection.
There were 29 people on the bus. Fifteen people died and 14 were injured.
The driver of the truck survived the crash.
The uninjured driver was briefly detained at the scene, RCMP said Saturday. The driver’s name has not been released. RCMP declined to provide an update when asked about potential charges against the driver.
Many Canadians are also sharing a letter of support for unidentified truck driver after deadly accident.
A Facebook post that has more than 140,000 shares, reads: “As we all sit back and contemplate all that has occurred since the collision and the massive emotional impact of the death of 15 people, please know that some of us are thinking of you as well.”
You survived. You will need help to overcome this tragic incident that is also taking a significant toll on your and your family’s wellbeing.
“I sincerely hope that you will be able to heal and that other Canadians wish the same.”
Dear Saskatchewan Truck Driver, As we all sit back and contemplate everything that has occurred since the collision and...
Posted by Deanna Leigh on Sunday, 8 April 2018