UVic opens counselling services after deadly bus crash kills two students
VICTORIA — University of Victoria students are grappling with the sudden deaths of two of their peers in a bus crash Friday evening en route to a marine research centre.
Forty-five students and two teaching assistants were aboard the bus to Bamfield Marine Sciences Centre when it went off a gravel road and down an embankment about 40 kilometres from Port Alberni on Vancouver Island, according to a statement from the university.
Two students, whose identities have yet to be made public, died at the scene and 17 others were transported to hospital in varying conditions.
John Kang, an events organizer with the university’s biology undergraduate society, said he learned about the crash from friends on social media. On the morning after the crash he was leading a student birdwatching trip to Pedder Bay, about 30 kilometres south-west of Victoria.