‘I’m grateful for where I am right now’: Former Humboldt Bronco reflects on five-year anniversary
Thursday marks the fifth anniversary of the Humboldt Broncos bus crash which took the lives of 16, injured 13 others, and heavily affected the lives of many more.
For former Bronco Ryan Straschnitzki, who was left paralyzed from the chest down, this is a day of reflection.
“Now that it’s been five years, it’s a lot of reflection,” he told northeastNOW. “It seems like time flies by when I go back and think about it, it’s kind of a mix of time flying. But also at the same time, it feels like at times, it’s been slow. It’s flown by, but I’m grateful for where I’m at right now.”
Since the accident, Straschnitzki has started his own foundation, undergone Epidural Stimulation, is studying accessibility architecture, and is even pursuing a Paralympic dream.