2019-01-09 at 7:39 AM UTC
Sixteen died and 13 severely injured
Hey let's look at it this way
Cocksucker hindu causes an accident that kills sixteen people and maims 13 more and just yesterday plead guilty to 29 offences and in Canada when you kill a kid you get 30 days in jail cause vehicular crimes in Canada are different from shooting someone in the fucking face. I wish our laws were the same as us states cause this filthy paki would get life or the death sentence for his crimes in certain states.
I am fucking angry about this shit. all those lives gone . I hate my country at times and this right here is exactly why
2019-01-09 at 7:41 AM UTC
aldra
JIDF Controlled Opposition
isn't that where poast lives?
2019-01-09 at 7:43 AM UTC
Jaskirat Singh Sidhu, the driver of the truck involved in an accident that killed 16 junior hockey team members and left 13 others injured in a 2018 crash, pleaded guilty to all 29 counts of dangerous driving on Tuesday.
In the fatal crash last April, the Humboldt Broncos — a team of 16- to 21-year-olds — were on their way to a playoff game in the Saskatchewan Junior Hockey League when their bus and Sidhu’s semi collided in rural Saskatchewan.
“I plead guilty, your honor,” Sidhu said as he stood before a judge in Melfort, Saskatchewan, according to the Toronto Star.
Because he pleaded guilty to all counts, there will be no trial.
“His position to me was, ‘I just want to plead guilty. I don’t want you to plea bargain. I don’t want a trial,’” Sidhu’s lawyer, Mark Brayford, told reporters. “Mr. Sidhu advised me: ‘I don’t want to make things any worse. I can’t make things any better, but I certainly don’t want to make them worse by having a trial.’”
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Sidhu, 29, was arrested in July after a lengthy investigation. He suffered no injuries in the crash.
Sentencing will begin on Jan 28. Sidhu faces maximum sentences of 14 years for dangerous driving causing death and 10 years for dangerous driving causing bodily harm.
Broncos president Jamie Brockman said in a statement that the guilty pleas were a "positive step," in the healing process, adding, "I commend Mr. Sidhu for taking responsibility for his actions and sparing the survivors and the families the anguish and turmoil of rehashing this tragedy in court."
Brayford said Sidhu wanted the victims' parents to know that he was "devastated" and that he's been "overwhelmed by the expressions of sympathy and kindness that some of the families and players have expressed to him, in spite of the fact that grief is entirely his fault."
The tragedy became an international story, as a GoFundMe account for the Humboldt team raised more than $15 million; the money raised will be shared among the 29 families affected.
2019-01-09 at 7:49 AM UTC
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2019-01-09 at 12:37 PM UTC
It's not his fault, even though he's not even arguing that it wasn't. It's the fault of whoever imported him.
And accidents happen, parents should stop being so selfish and have spare kids to compensate.
2019-01-09 at 1:31 PM UTC
More 3rd world country stories please.
2019-01-29 at 9:59 AM UTC
Wait, so they raised money to give half a mil to a bunch of families because their kids died? What? Like if people had medical bills I could see it, but is the expectation that not having to work for several years is going to make having a dead kid better somehow? Fuck, if I got a payout on my kid's death I'd feel worse.