DHAKA: A bus carrying a group of Canadian junior hockey players collided with a semi-trailer on a rural highway in Saskatchewan province, killing 14 people, reported Canadian media.
14 more were injured — including three critically — in the accident involving the Humboldt Broncos team bus, which was heading north for a Saskatchewan Junior Hockey League playoff game against the Nipawin Hawks, the Saskatoon StarPhoenix reported.
Royal Canadian Mounted Police said at a news conference late Friday that there were “fatalities among the passengers on the bus” and “a number of serious injuries”.
“It is a significant accident, we had a tractor trailer and a bus collide,” Inspector Monroe told reporters.
Police said the crash took place about 18 miles north of Tisdale, Saskatchewan as the bus was travelling on highway 35.
“This is much bigger than anyone can begin to imagine,” Broncos team president Kevin Garinger told the Canadian broadcaster CBC.
“We are just in utter disbelief and shock at the loss that’s fallen upon us.”
The Broncos team is comprised of 24 players, all from Canada, with the youngest aged 16 and the oldest 21.
Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau expressed his sadness at the tragic incident involving such young athletes.
“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,” Trudeau wrote on Twitter.
The Saskatchewan league is a feeder system for higher levels of hockey with many graduating to play at US and Canadian colleges and major junior league level, while some go on to the National Hockey League.
BDST: 1700 HRS, APR 7, 2018
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