National Post (National Edition)

Humboldt player’s brother in crash

‘I just want things to go back to normal’

- BILL GRAVELAND The Canadian Press

A IR DR IE , A LTA . • The family of paralyzed Humboldt Broncos player Ryan Straschnit­zki is hoping their run of bad luck ends with three vehicle accidents.

Straschnit­zki’s 16-yearold brother, Jett, was driving a car that was hit over the weekend in Airdrie, Alta.

He wasn’t injured but he and his parents were shaken.

Tom Straschnit­zki says the teen called late Saturday after the vehicle he had been driving was hit by an alleged impaired driver.

“He had four people he was driving home because he was the designated driver,” he said. The other driver “came out of the corner and just about T-boned him but she corrected and just sideswiped him.

Jett was upset, particular­ly because of what happened to his older brother, said the father.

Ryan Straschnit­zki, 19, was one of 13 junior hockey players injured when the team’s bus collided with a semi truck in rural Saskatchew­an last April. Sixteen people on the bus were killed.

“I think that was on his mind and he calmed down and then they just pulled over and called the cops,” said Tom Straschnit­zki.

The family had another scare last December when Ryan Straschnit­zki was riding in a handi-bus on his way home from a physiother­apy appointmen­t and the vehicle was rear-ended by a truck. The force of the crash was so jarring it threw him from his wheelchair to the floor and triggered flashbacks of the bus accident.

Michelle Straschnit­zki, Ryan’s mother, said she was kept in the dark about Jett’s crash on Saturday.

“Tom told me the next day and my heart just dropped into my feet and I thought, oh my God — I just don’t know how many more times I can handle getting calls like this,” she said.

“I burst into tears. I mean this was too much.”

“I just want things to go back to normal for a bit.”

The family has been lobbying for seatbelts on buses, better training for semitruck drivers and for people to pay attention while on the roads.

She said the message doesn’t seem to be getting through.

“I don’t know why. I don’t know what it’s going to take but people have to stop.”

 ?? MATT ROURKE / THE ASSOCIATED PRESS ?? Ryan Straschnit­zki, elder brother of Jett Straschnit­zki, was paralyzed in the Humboldt bus crash last April. Jett was involved in a minor accident Saturday that triggered memories of the tragedy for the family.
MATT ROURKE / THE ASSOCIATED PRESS Ryan Straschnit­zki, elder brother of Jett Straschnit­zki, was paralyzed in the Humboldt bus crash last April. Jett was involved in a minor accident Saturday that triggered memories of the tragedy for the family.

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