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Accident Date Location Killed Description Ref. Les Éboulements bus accident: 13 October 1997 Les Éboulements, Quebec: 44 Canada's deadliest traffic accident occurred in Les Eboulements, Quebec, after a bus transporting a group of seniors suffered brake failure and careened down an embankment into a ravine, killing 43 on board including the driver.
Fifteen people were killed in the initial moments, and ten people, including the driver of the bus, were seriously injured and taken to the hospital; [9] [16] a sixteenth person, one of the initial 10 transported with injuries, died due to their injuries six days later. [17] [18] Another victim succumbed to her injuries a month later. [1]
Hayden was among six killed in a crash that also killed two of his former college teammates. A Chrysler 300 reportedly ran a red light colliding with the vehicle Hayden was in. Nicky Hayden: 1981 2017 35 years American motorcycle racer bicycle S-Works Venge Cesena, Italy Car driver drove at 43 mph on a 30 mph zone.
ST. LUCIE COUNTY — The semi-truck driver who died last week along with Florida Highway Patrol Trooper Zachary Fink was identified Thursday as Arsenio Mas, 55, of Homestead.. Mas and Fink, 26 ...
Prior to the incident, the officers had pulled over the Porsche's driver, Richard Pusey, for speeding. After the truck hit the officers, Pusey filmed them for several minutes with vulgar commentary as they lay dying, before fleeing. [1] [2] The crash was the biggest loss of police lives in a single incident in Victoria Police's history. Justice ...
State police did not identify the driver, but said the vehicle was traveling north on Cumberland Highway, Route 160, about 300 feet south of Palo Alto Road, at 4:50 p.m. It was raining and the ...
It was just after 8:30 p.m. and Raley was about 16 miles west of Colby in Kansas when his 2019 Volvo semi-truck veered off the highway and through a fence, according to an incident report from the ...
On April 6, 2018, 16 people were killed and 13 were injured when a northbound coach bus struck a westbound semi-trailer truck that blew through a stop sign near Armley, Saskatchewan, Canada. The driver of the truck had failed to yield at a flashing stop sign at the intersection of Saskatchewan Highways 35 and 335 while driving at a speed of ...