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Former Humboldt Bronco and family among victims of crash that killed six

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ROSETOWN, Sask. — A small Saskatchew­an community is mourning the death of a former Humboldt Broncos player and his young family, who were among the six people who died in a car crash in southweste­rn Saskatchew­an on Friday.

Officials identified Troy Gasper, 26, his wife Carissa Gasper, 28, and their three children as five of the victims of the fatal crash near Elrose, Sask.

Police said the family of five — including three children ages six, four and two — died after their SUV was involved in what RCMP described as a head-on collision with another vehicle.

The mayor of the family’s hometown of Rosetown, Sask., about 40 kilometres north of Elrose, said the news has left the entire town in “in a state of shock.”

“To see a young, bright, well-loved family in the community like that just gone, it’s incomprehe­nsible almost,” Adam Krieser said in an interview.

Krieser, who lives on the street where the couple lived, described Troy Gasper as a well-known community member and a young father who coached his children in hockey and baseball.

He said Carissa Gasper was born and raised in the 2,500-person town and worked at a family business.

Krieser said he last saw the family on Friday as they prepared to head to the lake for the weekend, hours before the crash. “The kids were in and out of my house with my children all day,” he said. “Troy was off a little early and they were getting ready to go to their cabin at the lake.

“We had talked a bit about the weekend plans and the coming summer. It was a beautiful day, and it ended up ending tragically.”

The Saskatchew­an Junior Hockey League also expressed its sadness over Gasper’s death, noting he played with the Broncos for two seasons between 2009 and 2011.

The team was hit by tragedy in April when a bus carrying the team collided with a semi-trailer in rural Saskatchew­an, killing 16.

An elementary school in Rosetown said one of its students, Kael Gasper, was killed in the collision along with her family.

School officials said they would offer counsellin­g services at the school on Monday and today.

The 71-year-old woman driving the other vehicle, who police said was from the Swift Current, Sask., area, also died in the crash.

On Saturday night, Humboldt Broncos players who survived the bus crash were the guests of honour at a Canadian Football League game in Regina between the Saskatchew­an Roughrider­s and the Montreal Alouettes.

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Survivors of the Humboldt Broncos team bus crash in April are honoured at Saturday’s Canadian Football League game in Regina.

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