The News (New Glasgow)

Second Chinese tourist dies following bus crash in eastern Ontario

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Provincial police say a second Chinese tourist among 24 people injured in a bus crash in eastern Ontario on Monday has died.

Officers identified the man as 57-year-old Xueying Ye of Shanghai.

A tour bus carrying 37 people, including the driver, a guide and 35 Chinese tourists crashed into a rock formation by the side of Highway 401 Monday afternoon near Prescott, Ont.

Ontario Provincial Police said Tuesday that a 54-year-old Chinese man had died of injuries suffered during the crash.

Officers identified him Thursday as Changlin Xu of Jiansu, China.

OPP Const. Suzanne Runciman said three passengers are still in hospital in critical condition.

She said the cause of the crash is still unknown and that an investigat­ion is still ongoing.

“Those types of crashes take a long time to investigat­e,” Runciman said.

It could be months before the findings of the investigat­ions are made public, she added.

Officials at the Chinese embassy in Canada have “made clear that the travel agency involved should shoulder its responsibi­lity and properly take care of such matters as medical treatment and compensati­on for the Chinese tourists,” Chinese Foreign Ministry spokespers­on Hua Chunying said at a press conference Tuesday.

“The Foreign Ministry and our diplomatic missions in Canada will continue to follow the developmen­t of the accident and work with relevant department­s to make proper followup arrangemen­ts,” Chunying added.

A manager at the Massachuse­tts-based Union Tour Express company said Monday he was aware one of their buses was involved in the collision, but could not provide any further informatio­n about the incident.

The bus company could not immediatel­y be reached Thursday.

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