Police confirm 14 dead in crash involving Canadian junior hockey team
Royal Canadian Mounted Police confirmed 14 people are dead and another 14 are injured after a crash involving a junior hockey team's bus from Saskatchewan and a transport truck on Friday night.
"We can now confirm fourteen people have died as a result of this collision," RCMP said in a release Saturday.
"The other fourteen people were sent to hospital with a variety of injuries; three of these people have injuries that are critical in nature."
The bus was carrying the Humboldt Broncos of the Saskatchewan Junior Hockey League to Game 5 of their semifinal playoff series against the Nipawin Hawks.
The names of the deceased have not been released and police have not yet confirmed if the fatalities include players or coaches of the team.
The crash occurred on a rural highway just north of Tisdale, Saskatchewan at 5 p.m. local time as the bus was T-boned by the transport truck.
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