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Investigation into deadly Ottawa bus crash will be 'long, detailed and complex'

Ottawa police are preparing for a "long, detailed and complex"" investigation into how a double-decker bus slammed into a bus shelter late Friday afternoon killing three people and injuring nearly two dozen more but are offering no clear theories.

3 dead after double-decker bus slammed into shelter Friday, driver questioned and released

An empty red-and-white bus with a broken windshield
A double-decker city bus that struck a transit shelter at the start of the afternoon rush hour on Friday, remains in place at Westboro Station in Ottawa, on Saturday, Jan. 12, 2019. (Justin Tang/The Canadian Press)

Ottawa police are preparing for a "long, detailed and complex"" investigation into how adouble-deckerbus slammed into a bus shelter late Friday afternoonkilling three people and injuring nearly two dozen morebut are offering no clear theories.

The city is still reeling after awestbound OCTranspo double-deckerbus hit theWestborostation shelter just as afternoon rush hour wasgetting underway, in a scene that witnesses have described as "chaos."

Sgt. Cameron Graham from the collision investigation unit, the team overseeing the investigation, told reporters on Saturday they're exploring a number of aspects, including "human factors," the vehicle itself and weather conditions.

Graham said police will be flying drones today to take aerial shots and they hope to clear the scene, and the accompanying roadblocks, by the end of the day.

The bus was towed away around 3:30 p.m. Shortly after 7 p.m., police said they had completed their documentation of the crash scene and that local roads not counting the Transitway had reopened.

Officers believe the bus was at or near capacity, meaning about 90 people were on board, and they're hoping to interview everyone involved. The bus also records data that police will be reviewing, added Graham.

The bus driver involved in the crash was taken in for questioning, but she was released later that night unconditionally pending further investigation.

"It's important that the public does not read into the fact that she was arrested," said Police Chief CharlesBordeleau.

Three people were killed and nearly two dozen injured in a collision involving an OC Transpo double-decker bus at Westboro station Friday afternoon. (@karinawieser/Twitter)

"I'm not going into the details of why we arrested the driver but the fact remains that there was an arrest done."

Bordeleau said while people might have a number of theories about what happened, it's important to go through this investigation "step by step."

During a news conference Friday evening, Ottawa Mayor Jim Watson saidtwo passengers and one person waiting on the platform died in the"horrific" crash, and 23 were injured. On SaturdayBordeleau clarified that they're still reviewing where the fatalitiesoccurred.

Ottawa police said investigators have identified all threevictims and have contacted their families and loved ones.

Two men in black jackets look at a damaged bus.
Transport Canada officials look at the scene where a double-decker city bus struck a transit shelter at the start of the afternoon rush hour on Friday, at Westboro Station in Ottawa, on Saturday, Jan. 12, 2019. (Justin Tang/Canadian Press)

"That work continues this morning and no information on the identity of the three will be released at this time," according to a Saturday news release.

As of 11 a.m. the Ottawa Hospital, speakingfor theCivic and General campuses,saidit has one patient in critical condition, six patients in serious condition, and four patients in stable condition, related to the collision.

Resident hands out coffee and muffins at crash scene

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Local area resident Brian McGregor hands out coffee and muffins at the bus crash scene Saturday morning for those working during the "brutally cold day."

TheQueenswayCarleton Hospital said eight patients were admitted Friday night. Seven have since been discharged and one remains in serious but stable condition. There were no patients taken to the CHEO,a pediatric health and research centre in Ottawa, indicating there were likely no children among the injured.

Police say the investigation into Friday's fatal collision involving an OC Transpo bus at Westboro station will be a long one. (@SaveOurSenators/Twitter)

Due to the investigation, OC Transpo said its Saturday routes serving Westboro and Dominion stations are on detour between Lincoln Fields and Tunney's Pasture stations.

Officials from Transport Canada and Ontario's Ministry of Transportation are also investigating.

Bus was 'swerving'

Bilal Gillwas at the back of the Route 269 buswhich doesn't stop at the Westboro station in the afternoons and heads straight from Tunney's Pasture to Bayshore when the collision occurred.

"The bus started swerving, I guess it hit the curb or hit something. It started swerving, the driver couldn't get control back and it just hit the Westboro shelter," he said in an interview with CBC.

"A lot of people started screaming, people at the front who got pinned under their seats."

Witnesses said first responders had to break windows and use ladders to free passengers trapped on the upper deck of the bus.

Seats from a double-decker city bus that struck a transit shelter at the start of the afternoon rush hour on Friday, are seen on the walkway at Westboro Station in Ottawa, on Saturday, Jan. 12, 2019. (Justin Tang/Canadian Press)

"There was definitely people pinned and there was a bit of blood on the floor,"Gillsaid."It was chaos at first."

OC Transpo general manager John Manconi told reportersthe bus could have been holding as many as 90 passengersand that the agency would be co-operating fully with the investigation.

Resident says bus crash is 'awful' for community

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Ottawa resident and daily OC Transpo rider Inge Roosendaal says the Westboro bus crash is just an awful thing for us as a whole community, as a city to go through."

The family reunification centre at the Churchill Seniors Centre has since been closed, but people seeking information about family members involved in Friday's crash cancall the Canadian Red Cross at 1-855-797-8875.

Anyone who was involved in the Westboroincident and is looking to collect their belongings can call613-236-1222 ext. 2481.

"We are receiving many calls and we ask for your patience as we try and help you retrieve your belongings," police tweeted.