Waterloo Region Record

3 members of Calgary family die in U.S. crash

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Three members of a Calgary family are dead and three others were injured after a highway crash during a trip to visit relatives in Texas.

The Texas Department of Public Safety says Upinderjit and Jasleen Minhas were travelling with their three children and Upinderjit’s mother on Saturday when their minivan collided with a semi-trailer truck northwest of Amarillo. They say their southbound van entered a northbound lane of the undivided highway and collided with the truck.

Upinderjit Minhas, who was 38, died in hospital while his sixyear-old son, Mehar Partap Minhas, and the man’s 68-year-old mother, Nirmal Kaur Minhas, died at the scene.

Jasleen Minhas and the couple’s eight-year-old daughter have non-life-threatenin­g injuries, but their 10-year-old daughter has a serious spinal injury and has already undergone several surgeries at a hospital in Lubbock, Texas.

A funeral will be held in Texas this weekend for the three people killed, while another service will take place at a Sikh temple in Calgary in the coming weeks.

Several friends and relatives of the Minhas family from Calgary and Toronto have gone to Texas to be with Jasleen and her daughters. The younger girl has since been released from hospital.

A relative, Avi Jaswal, said the family had elected to travel at night during their trip in an attempt to avoid the midday Texas heat. She said the young father was affectiona­tely known as “Happy” and would have celebrated his 39th birthday in the coming days.

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