Family in West Vancouver Bus Tragedy Provides Update as Memorial Grows
- On the afternoon of May 28, a TransLink bus collided with pedestrians near the BC Ferries Terminal in West Vancouver’s Horseshoe Bay area, resulting in the death of a four-year-old boy and injuries to two women.
- The accident took place shortly after 3:30 p.m. near where Keith Road meets Bay Street, with police and emergency responders quickly arriving following reports that pedestrians were trapped under the bus.
- Paramedics provided emergency care to the victims on site, but the boy did not survive. His mother was urgently transported in critical condition to Lions Gate Hospital, along with a family friend who was reported to be in stable condition.
- West Vancouver Police confirmed that next-of-kin have been notified and extended their sincere sympathies to the family as they navigate this challenging period.
- An early-stage investigation involving several agencies is underway, with the bus taken into custody for mechanical examination. Authorities are requesting that anyone with dash-cam footage or relevant information contact investigators, referencing file number 25-5042.
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Family in West Vancouver bus tragedy provides update as memorial grows
It’s a day of mourning in West Vancouver, following Wednesday’s tragic bus crash which left a four-year-old boy dead – also badly injuring his mother and another woman near the Horseshoe Bay ferry terminal.
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UPDATE MAY 29 11:30 a.m. West Vancouver police confirmed a four-year-old child has died and two women are injured after a TransLink bus driver struck the pedestrians Wednesday afternoon at the Horseshoe Bay ferry terminal in West Vancouver. The boy's mother was transported to Lions Gate Hospital in...
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