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What was left behind: Photos of the Humboldt crash scene

So far, 16 people have died as a result of the crash.

Memorial at site continues to grow

A broken Slap Shot DVD left at the scene of the Humboldt Broncos crash site. (Olivia Stefanovich/CBC)

The site of the Humboldt Broncos bus crash that killed 16 and left 13others injured remained littered with reminders of what happened, evenwell after the victims had been taken to hospital.

(Photo credits: Jonathan Hayward/The Canadian Press [first photo], OliviaStefanovich/CBCNews)

Crash reminiscent of tragedy over twenty years prior

White crosses mark the spot where six people were killed in a crash in 1997. Thatcrash killed Rod Fiddler, 33; his wife, Terri Lynne Fiddler, 30;and their children Jocelyn, 4;Jasmine, 3; and Kassandre, one month. The girls' aunt, 26-year-old Wendy Lou Fiddler, also died in the crash. It's the same intersection the Broncos bus collided with a semi.

(Photo credit: OliviaStefanovich/CBC)

RCMPlay cross with flowers at crash site

Two Nipawin RCMPofficers were among the many who paidrespects at the scene.

(Photo credit: OliviaStefanovich/CBC)

Memorial continues to grow

More people gathered, and more tributes were left, as the days stretched on.

(Photo credits: Jonathan Hayward/The Canadian Press [first two photos] OliviaStefanovich/CBCNews)

With files from Jennifer Quesnel