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Saskatchewan RCMP Preparing To Talk To Crown About Charges In Broncos Bus Crash

The Canadian Press, 13 Jun, 2018 11:29 AM
  • Saskatchewan RCMP Preparing To Talk To Crown About Charges In Broncos Bus Crash
REGINA — Saskatchewan RCMP say they are preparing to talk to Crown prosecutors about potential charges in the Humboldt Broncos bus crash, but they can't say exactly when that will happen.
 
 
Police say they are still investigating the April 6 collision. They have previously said that a semi-trailer unit was in a rural Saskatchewan intersection when the truck and the junior hockey team's bus collided while the Broncos were on their way to a playoff game in Nipawin.
 
 
"We're still working through a number of reports, data, interview material for the investigation," Supt. Derek Williams said Tuesday. "We are just waiting for some expert reports to be completed and peer reviewed so we can have a good discussion with our provincial Crown prosecution team here in the province."
 
 
Sixteen people — including 10 players — were killed and another 13 players were injured. The driver of the semi-trailer was not hurt. He was taken into custody immediately after the collision and released later that evening.
 
 
The driver of the semi was employed by Calgary-based Adesh Deol Trucking Ltd. at the time of the crash.
 
 
 
 
Adesh Deol was put on suspension by the province pending an investigation, but Alberta Transportation confirmed on Tuesday another numbered trucking company has been registered at the same Calgary address as Adesh Deol, saying “one of the trucks and one of the drivers” from Adesh Deol is operating with the new company.
 
 
The ministry confirmed the new company was also under a suspension which was lifted June 1.
 
 
But Adesh Deol owner Sukhmander Singh says the new outfit is not his and he is not a driver for the numbered company.
 
 
“(Alberta Transportation) do not allow for me, I can’t open a new company,” he said. “Lots of guys are living (at this address).”
 
 
The company only had two employees and two trucks at the time of the crash, but Alberta Transportation said “the only driver currently employed by the (new) company is not the driver who was involved in the Humboldt incident.”
 
 
Williams said investigators talk to the driver on a regular basis.
 
 
"We remain in contact with him."
 
 
Consulting with the Crown about charges is standard practice in any serious, sensitive and complex case, said Williams.
 
 
"We need the evidence and facts first, and that's what is ... adding to the extra time here to work through that process."
 
 
Williams said he couldn't say what charges could be considered. He also couldn't say when that conversation will happen, but said it could still be weeks or months before the investigation is complete.
 
 
 
 
"We need to get it right and that will take some time," said Williams.
 
 
"It's been a priority from Day 1. We've certainly invested a number of resources to bring us to this point and we will continue to do so."

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