Vancouver Sun

Tourist killed, two injured in bus crash at Canada Place

- PATRICK JOHNSTON With a file from Cheryl Chan

A man died and two people were injured after a horrific accident in Vancouver’s busiest tourist district Sunday morning.

A charter tour bus loaded with passengers hit three people on Canada Place Way, between the Convention Centre and Canada Place.

Three people were transporte­d to hospital, including two with lifethreat­ening injuries, Vancouver police said.

One of those people, a 49-yearold man, later died, police said Sunday afternoon. A 15-year-old girl sustained minor injuries, while an older man remains in hospital with serious injuries. Police said all three were tourists.

According to one eyewitness, the bus — a tourist shuttle headed for the Capilano Suspension Bridge — seemed to have just pulled away at low speed from the curb when the pedestrian­s were suddenly on the street, next to a SUV, which was parked a short distance in front of the bus.

The bus driver slammed on the brakes but couldn’t avoid hitting them. A number of bystanders rushed to help the people hit by the bus.

“When I heard the crash, I went in to see,” Mushfiqur Rahman said. “At least two people were pinned under the bus; one was unconsciou­s, the other was groaning.

“I saw the face of the ( bus) driver, he was in pain,” he said. “Emotional pain.”

The bus slammed into the silver Ford SUV, which had its trunk door open as it appears it was being loaded with luggage.

Some luggage could be seen on the ground amid the wreckage. A person’s shoe and another person’s sandal was visible next to the wheel of the bus.

The SUV’s raised trunk door was stuck in the front window of the bus on the driver’s side. The window was partly shattered as a result.

Emergency services arrived on scene quickly, Rahman said.

Firefighte­rs and paramedics worked to raise the bus while the driver and passengers remained aboard.

Ryan McKinnon, who is visiting from Elkford, said he didn’t see the incident but did arrive shortly after, as the bus was being hoisted off at least two people, an older man and a young girl.

“It took them about 20 minutes,” he said.

Paramedics and firefighte­rs were seen giving a man CPR before he was taken to hospital.

Vancouver police spokesman Sgt. Jason Robillard wouldn’t comment on what the people hit were doing in the street, whether some were jaywalking,

“There’s obviously a lot of pedestrian traffic in that area at this time, lot of tourists...it’s a tragedy with respect to the deceased and others injured.”

“The investigat­ion will be quite complex. Our collision investigat­ion unit will be looking at everything,” he said, including looking at video evidence, photograph­s and a mechanical inspection of the bus.

The bus was a VTC Coach, operated by the Vancouver Trolley Company.

In a statement posted to the company’s Facebook page, general manager Stuart Coventry said “it’s with deep regret we confirm that one of our tourist buses was involved in a tragic accident in Vancouver this morning. We are shocked and saddened and our focus right now is on the people who were injured and the families of those injured and deceased.”

Coventry said the company would share more informatio­n as early as midday on Monday.

An official of the Ministry of Transporta­tion and Infrastruc­ture declined to provide details on the company’s safety record, but said the Commercial Vehicle Safety Enforcemen­t branch is working with Vancouver police, who are leading the investigat­ion.

Vancouver police are asking for witnesses to call the collision investigat­ion unit at 604-506-2024. The victim services unit is also available to witnesses, if needed.

At least two people were pinned under the bus; one was unconsciou­s, the other was groaning.

 ?? THE CANADIAN PRESS ?? Police investigat­e the scene of a crash Sunday in which a 49-year-old man died. Another man was in hospital with serious injuries and a 15-year-old girl suffered minor injuries. All three were tourists.
THE CANADIAN PRESS Police investigat­e the scene of a crash Sunday in which a 49-year-old man died. Another man was in hospital with serious injuries and a 15-year-old girl suffered minor injuries. All three were tourists.

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