Manitoba’s health coordinator corrects the information after it mistakenly counted a sixth person as being discharged
Manitoba’s health co-ordinator says six people, not five, remain in hospital more than a month after a fiery bus crash that claimed the lives of 17 others.
Shared Health says it’s correcting the information after it mistakenly counted a sixth person as being discharged.The group of seniors were on a minibus taking a trip to a casino in Carberry in southwestern Manitoba on June 15 when it drove into the path of a semi-trailer truck on the Trans-Canada Highway.RCMP say officers have not yet spoken with the bus driver, who is among those still receiving medical care.
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