3 dead, at least 23 injured in Canada capital bus crash
OTTAWA, Canada - A double decker bus ripped open when it struck a bus shelter in the Canadian capital on Friday, killing three people and injuring at least 23, officials said.
Images of the crash during the afternoon rush hour showed upper deck seats hanging from a gaping hole at the front of the bus, firefighters on ladders trying to reach the injured and a lineup of 25 ambulances waiting in the biting cold to take them to hospitals.
Witnesses told local media the OC Transpo Route 269 bus swerved moments before slamming into the bus shelter overhang at the Westboro station west of downtown.
Police chief Charles Bordeleau said "several people were trapped on the upper level" of the bus before being freed.
Ottawa Mayor Jim Watson told a news conference that three people died and 23 were injured in the "horrific" crash -- including 14 critically, according to paramedic services.
Two of the victims were passengers on the bus. The third had been standing on the station platform, Watson said.
Bordeleau said the bus driver was arrested at the scene and would be questioned as part of an investigation into the cause of the crash.
Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau sent his condolences to the bereaved and thanked emergency workers who responded to the scene.
Six years ago in Ottawa, another double decker bus collided with a passenger train, killing six people.
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