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Canada's bus crash death toll climbs to 16

By IANS | Published: June 22, 2023 6:51 AM

Ottawa, June 22 The death toll from the bus crash in central Canada last week has climbed to ...

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Ottawa, June 22 The death toll from the bus crash in central Canada last week has climbed to 16, police announced.

Police said on social media on Wednesday that a female who had been in hospital since the collision on June 15 succumbed to her injuries and that 16 people in total have died as a result of this collision.

Local media reported nine people remain in hospital, with four receiving critical care, Xinhua news agency reported.

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