Police may never be able to talk to driver of bus in deadly collision in Manitoba
- A bus crash near Carberry, Man., resulted in 17 fatalities a year ago, with the driver potentially unable to provide information to the police.
- The driver's health issues prevent them from sharing details of the accident, according to Supt. Rob Lasson of Manitoba RCMP.
- The collision occurred between the bus and a semi-trailer on Highway 5 crossing the Trans-Canada Highway, where the semi-trailer had the right of way.
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Police may never be able to talk to driver of bus in deadly collision in Manitoba
WINNIPEG — Police may never be able to talk to the driver of a bus involved in a crash that killed 17 people a year ago near Carberry, Man., a RCMP official said Thursday.
Manitoba RCMP say they've been unable to speak with driver in Carberry bus crash that killed 17
The driver of the bus in a crash that killed 17 seniors in Manitoba last year has been unable to speak to RCMP due to a medical condition caused by the accident — and investigators may never hear his perspective on the province's deadliest bus crash.
Police may never be able to talk to driver of bus in deadly collision in Manitoba
Manitoba RCMP say they may never be able to talk to the driver of a bus involved in a crash that killed 17 people a year ago. Supt. Rob Lasson says the driver continues to suffer severe medical issues, but would not go into detail to respect the driver's privacy. The bus, carrying seniors to a c...
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