Humboldt Broncos survivors’ list of injuries extensive
The list is long, the injuries extensive and families of those who survived the Humboldt Broncos bus crash last spring say their lives have been changed profoundly.
As families of those involved in the crash last April continue to share their grief this week at the sentencing hearing in Melfort for the semi driver responsible for the crash, the public is learning about those who survived and what their lives have been like since the crash April 6, 2018. The information was made public this week at the Melfort sentencing hearing for Jaskirat Singh Sidhu, 30, who pleaded guilty earlier this month to all 29 charges against him in relation to the crash.
Xavier Labelle suffered a fractured skull, facial fractures and a traumatic brain injury. Deep lacerations, including a 20-inch cut from his hairline down his forehead and across his nose and left eyelid, left him with associated nerve damage and made him unrecognizable following the crash, leading to him being misidentified as one of the Broncos players killed in the crash. Information presented to the court say the 19-year-old Broncos’ defenceman from Saskatoon also suffered fractured ribs, a fractured scapula, lacerated liver and kidney, and 16 fractures to his spine. Labelle’s recovery includes continued medical care and physiotherapy and he struggles with nerve damage to his left arm resulting in left shoulder muscle atrophy, for which he underwent surgery in December.
Layne Matechuk suffered a traumatic brain injury in the crash and now walks with a significant limp. The Broncos defenceman suffered extensive facial fractures, numerous skull fractures, fractured ribs and the collapse of both his lungs. Court documents say it is still too early to determine whether Matechuk will be able to fully recover from the brain injury.