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Two children dead after bus rams into a Montreal-area daycare; driver arrested

MONTREAL — Two children died and six other kids were injured after a city bus rammed into a daycare center in the Montreal-area suburb of Laval on Wednesday morning, police said.

The bus driver, a 51-year-old employee of the Laval municipality’s public transit system, was arrested for homicide and reckless driving, a police spokesperson said.

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Police could not give an explanation for the crash or say whether the incident was deliberate. They declined to provide more details while they investigate and question the driver, who authorities said has worked for the transit system for 10 years and does not have a criminal record.

The six children who were taken to hospital did not have life-threatening injuries, police said.

The incident happened at about 8:30 a.m. (1330 GMT), when kids are usually dropped off by their parents at daycare centers. Authorities did not confirm the children’s ages, but according to the Canadian Broadcasting Corp, about 80 kids under the age of 5 attend that daycare facility.

News of the tragedy at the Sainte Rose daycare in Laval spread through the suburban area known better for its historic houses.

“It’s a tight-knit community,” said Christopher Skeete, who represents Sainte Rose in Quebec’s National Assembly. “The fact that something like that would happen is devastating.”

Skeete said he had not yet heard anything from police about a motive.

“When you leave your children at the daycare for the day, you know that they’re in good hands … when an event like that can happen, it shakes us and shatters us,” Quebec’s Families Minister Suzanne Roy said, speaking to reporters near the scene of the incident. Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau, as well as Quebec Premier Francois Legault, expressed condolences to families after the incident.

“No words can take away the pain and fear that parents, children, and workers are feeling – but we are here for you,” Trudeau said.

Laval is about 30 km (20 miles) northwest of Montreal in Quebec, Canada’s second most-populous province. (Reporting by Allison Lampert in Montreal and Ismail Shakil in Ottawa; Editing by Denny Thomas and Jonathan Oatis)