Los Angeles Times

Team trainer is 16th fatality in bus crash

- Staff and wire reports

The death toll in a bus crash involving a Canadian junior hockey team rose to 16 Wednesday as a woman who worked as trainer for the team died.

The family of Dayna Brons said the 25-year-old died in a Saskatoon hospital from injuries sustained in last week’s accident.

Her family said she will be remembered for her smile and her love of sports. They said she was proud to be part of the Humboldt Broncos team.

The team was on its way to a playoff game Friday when the bus collided with a semi-trailer at an intersecti­on near Tisdale. Thirteen people were injured.

Police say the uninjured truck driver was initially detained but later released and provided with mental health assistance.

The owner of the company whose truck was involved said Wednesday that he is sorry. “I’m just sorry for everything,” Sukhmander Singh said.

Alberta Transporta­tion said Tuesday it had ordered the company, Adesh Deol Trucking Ltd., to keep its only other truck off the road. The move is standard when a transporta­tion company has been involved in a serious accident, the province said.

Transporta­tion Minister Brian Mason said the company started operating last fall and had not had any violations or conviction­s. He said it had not been involved in any collisions before Friday.

The Saskatchew­an Junior Hockey League, meanwhile, said it will resume its playoffs Saturday.

Broncos president Kevin Garinger wanted the playoffs to continue, saying playing hockey is part of the healing process.

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