Coroner’s jury begins considering recommendations in Ottawa bus crash inquest - Ottawa
- A coroner's inquest is reviewing the 2019 Ottawa bus crash that killed Judy Booth, Bruce Thomlinson, and Anthonia Van Beek.
- The jury heard evidence from transit safety experts and officials from Transport Canada, Ontario's transportation ministry, and the City of Ottawa.
- The jury has received their deliberation instructions and will begin considering recommendations.
- The inquest focuses on preventing similar deaths and may make recommendations without assigning blame.
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Coroner's jury begins considering recommendations in Ottawa bus crash inquest
A coroner's inquest into a fatal Ottawa bus crash in 2019 is coming to a close as the jury begins considering recommendations aimed at preventing similar deaths in the future.


Coroner’s jury begins considering recommendations in Ottawa bus crash inquest
A coroner's inquest into a fatal Ottawa bus crash in 2019 is coming to a close as the jury begins considering recommendations aimed at preventing similar deaths in the future.
·Hamilton, Canada
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