Friday, December 19, 2025
ADVT 
National

After Hours Visit To Calgary Bobsled Track Leads To Deaths And Injuries

Darpan News Desk The Canadian Press, 06 Feb, 2016 01:16 PM
    CALGARY — An after-hours visit to a Calgary luge-bobsled track early Saturday resulted in the deaths of two young men and injuries to six others.
     
    Calgary police say emergency crews were called to the WinSport facility in northwest Calgary at 1:30 a.m. after a report of several injured people on a closed track.
     
    "They used their personal sled/toboggan in an attempt to go down the bobsled track," Insp. Kelly Campbell said. "Part way down they hit a large gate that's used to separate the luge and the bobsled track.
     
    "We're working to determine how they entered the property, what led up to the decision to enter the closed track. We don't have a lot of details as to what really went on other than they went down the track and several were injured and two were deceased."
     
    Police have brought in the CPS Traffic Reconstruction Unit as well as officers from the Centralized General Investigations Section.
     
    Officials had said earlier Saturday they were looking for two witnesses who were believed to have left the park after the accident, but police corrected that later and now say those two were part of the group of eight and have been accounted for.
     
    An EMS official said the location of the accident made it difficult for the first paramedic team to arrive due to slippery conditions and poor lighting.
     
    "They thought initially there was one person. But they found a group of males in their late teens quite injured. They were able to triage and assess all of them in a timely fashion. Unfortunately they had to determine two of them deceased on scene," said EMS Public Education Officer Adam Loria.
     
     
    "Obviously it was a difficult situation at the time and two people were determined deceased on scene here and unfortunately given the injuries sustained there was no resuscitation put forth."
     
    Loria said an additional six ambulances had to be called in. Three of the injured were sent to hospital with serious soft tissue injuries and the remainder received minor bumps and bruises. None of the injuries are considered to be lift-threatening.
     
    WinSport Canada owns and operates Canada Olympic Park, which hosted events during the 1988 Winter Olympics. Several World Cup events are held at the site as well.
     
    WinSport released a statement saying it is co-operating with the investigation, including supplying any CCTV footage that may help with determining how and why this happened.
     
    "On behalf of WinSport, I would like to express our sincerest sympathies to the families of the two deceased. Our thoughts and prayers are with their families," said Barry Heck, Winsport's president and CEO.
     
    "WinSport is working closely with the Calgary Police Service in their ongoing investigation. In addition, WinSport will conduct its own review of the incident."
     
    Insp. Campbell said the teens involved in the incident ranged in age from 16 to 19 years old. She said due to the injuries there is no immediate word on their identities.
     
    Campbell said it might have been a spur of the moment decision.
     
     
     "I can imagine it probably sounded good at the time but absolutely it's a tragic thing and nobody wants something like that to happen or thinks something like that's going to happen."

    MORE National ARTICLES

    Five Suddenly Expensive Foodstuffs, According To Statistics Canada

    Five Suddenly Expensive Foodstuffs, According To Statistics Canada
    Climbing prices for fresh fruits and vegetables as well as meat products helped fuel the 1.6 per cent increase in Canada's annual inflation rate in December

    Five Suddenly Expensive Foodstuffs, According To Statistics Canada

    Weak Snow Layer Raises Risk Of Avalanche, Prompts Warning In B.C.

    Avalanche Canada has issued a special public warning that begins today and remains in effect until Monday.

    Weak Snow Layer Raises Risk Of Avalanche, Prompts Warning In B.C.

    Police Officers Describe Conditions Of Two Little Girls At Centre Of Abuse Trial

    Police Officers Describe Conditions Of Two Little Girls At Centre Of Abuse Trial
     Police officers have taken the stand to describe the physical condition of two small sisters who are at the centre of a criminal case in Regina.

    Police Officers Describe Conditions Of Two Little Girls At Centre Of Abuse Trial

    Ministers Develop Plan To Address Violence Against Aboriginal Women, Girls

    Ministers Develop Plan To Address Violence Against Aboriginal Women, Girls
    OTTAWA — Justice and safety ministers from across the country have signed off on an approach to reduce violence against indigenous girls and women.

    Ministers Develop Plan To Address Violence Against Aboriginal Women, Girls

    RCMP Court Case On Labour Code Charges Arising From Moncton Shootings Delayed

    RCMP Court Case On Labour Code Charges Arising From Moncton Shootings Delayed
    The Crown and defence have asked for more time to prepare a case on alleged Canada Labour Code violations by the RCMP related to the force's response to a June 2014 shooting rampage in Moncton, N.B.

    RCMP Court Case On Labour Code Charges Arising From Moncton Shootings Delayed

    Rene Angelil Funeral Set For Montreal This Afternoon

    Rene Angelil Funeral Set For Montreal This Afternoon
    MONTREAL — The funeral service for Celine Dion's late husband will be held in Montreal this afternoon.

    Rene Angelil Funeral Set For Montreal This Afternoon