Coroner's inquest into 2019 Ottawa bus crash deaths set to begin today
- A coroner's inquest into a 2019 Ottawa bus crash that killed three people has started, focusing on the circumstances of the accident.
- Judy Booth, Bruce Thomlinson, and Anja Van Beek died when an OC Transpo bus collided with a transit shelter on January 11, 2019.
- The city has paid nearly $30 million in lawsuits related to the crash.
- The inquest is set to last 21 days, with a jury potentially making recommendations to improve bus safety.
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'Her absence is felt': Family members address inquest into 2019 Ottawa bus crash
Family members of two people who died in a 2019 Ottawa bus crash spoke about their grief at the start of a coroner's inquest Wednesday, with one woman telling the jury her family is still searching for answers.

Coroner's inquest into 2019 Ottawa bus crash deaths set to begin today
A coroner's inquest into a 2019 Ottawa bus crash that killed three people is set to begin today. The inquest will examine the circumstances surrounding the deaths of Judy Booth, Bruce Thomlinson and Anthonia Van Beek.
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