RCMP report details events leading up to fatal Broncos crash
While families, friends and loved ones of those involved in the fatal Humboldt Broncos bus crash continue to speak at the sentencing hearing for the semi driver who caused the collision, the public is also learning more about some of the other elements in the fatal incident that changed so many lives over nine months ago.
Many of those who knew and loved the 29 people who were hurt or killed in the crash are in Melfort this week for the sentencing hearing of Jaskirat Singh Sidhu, the man who was driving the super-B semi truck that collided with the Humboldt Broncos bus last spring. While victim impact statements dominated much of the day’s proceedings Monday, the public also got a first look at an RCMP report on the incident that lays out details of what happened leading up to the fatal crash.
A lengthy report from RCMP reconstructing the crash was made public Monday. Among the details included in the report was that Sidhu, 30, had 70 federal and provincial driving violations between March 26 and April 6, 2018. The violations included not keeping proper log books and missing logs.
“If Jaskirat Sidhu had been stopped and inspected on April 6 , 2018, prior to the incident, he would have been placed under a 72 hour out of service declaration … preventing him from operating a commercial vehicle,” the report reads. “We have strong concerns regarding the timeline of Jaskirat Singh Sidhu’s day on April 6, 2018 as there are unanswered questions as a result of the incomplete log on that day.”