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Tragically, 8 children were killed in the accident. [19] Bathurst boys in red accident: 12 January 2008 Bathurst, New Brunswick: 8 a semi-trailer truck and a van carrying the basketball team from Bathurst High School collided, which killed 7 students, the wife of the coach, and injured 4 other occupants in the van. [20] Highway 97 collision ...
A semi-trailer truck collided with a van carrying the Bathurst High School basketball team outside Bathurst, New Brunswick, killing eight and injuring four. [ 52 ] January 29 – Philippines – A van collided head-on with a truck loaded with cement bags on a narrow highway in Carmen, Cotabato , killing 14 and injuring 20.
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At the time of the tragedy only Nova Scotia had a ban on 15-passenger vans, following an accident in 1984. [9] [10] [11] Many at Bathurst High School speculated that its senior varsity basketball team would not be able to continue after the crash. Only five team members remained, including three students who did not go to Moncton because of ...
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Police confirmed with USA TODAY that the driver was fatally shot by police. "Perpetrator was shot by NOPD officers and killed," said Karen Boudrie, public relations specialist with New Orleans police.
The Phantoms is a 2012 Canadian film, produced by Dream Street Pictures, based on the true story of the 2008 Boys in Red bus crash in Bathurst, New Brunswick. [1] The film aired on CBC Television on November 18, 2012.
Ashanti Downey, 20, was rushed to the emergency room the night of Dec. 16 with second-and third-degree burns down the right side of her body, according to WRAL News in Raleigh-Durham.