Texarkana Gazette

Day care center in Canada struck by city bus; 2 children dead

- ROB GILLIES

A city bus crashed into a day care center north of Montreal on Wednesday, killing two children and injuring six, authoritie­s said. The driver was arrested and charged with first degree murder.

A neighbor who ran to the center in Laval, Quebec, said she saw children screaming and crying and watched a mother collapse. Other panicked parents were diverted to a nearby elementary school as police and emergency vehicles swarmed the area.

Immediatel­y after the crash, the driver stepped out of the bus, ripped his clothes off and started screaming, another neighbor said.

“He was just yelling; there were no words coming out of his mouth,” Hamdi Benchaaban­e said. The driver, he said, “was in a different world.”

Pierre Ny St-Amand, 51, is facing nine charges including first degree murder, attempted murder, aggravated assault and assault causing bodily harm. He appeared in court via video late Wednesday from a hospital room and will remain detained.

A senior Canadian government official said the crash was not a terrorist act and did not pose a threat to national security. The official spoke on condition of anonymity as they were not authorized to speak publicly on the matter.

The driver was from Laval and had worked for Societe de transport de Laval for 10 years. He had no criminal history and a clean work record, police officials and Laval Mayor Stéphane Boyer said at two separate news conference­s.

“As of now, we don’t know the motive for the crime,” police spokespers­on Erika Landry said. She did not say why police determined the crash to be a homicide. Laval Police Chief Pierre Brochet said authoritie­s are interviewi­ng the driver.

“There is a theory that it was an intentiona­l act, but that remains to be confirmed by the investigat­ion,” Boyer, Laval’s mayor, said.

Six children were hospitaliz­ed with injuries that were not life-threatenin­g, Brochet said.

The day care is located at the end of a driveway off a culde-sac. There is a bus stop on the cul-de-sac, but the driver would have had to veer off the road and head down the long driveway to hit the building.

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