‘There are kids under the bus’: Quebec parents recount moments after bus hit daycare
LAVAL, QC – A city north of Montreal was united in grief on Thursday as parents, community members and elected officials gathered to pay tribute to two children who were killed a day earlier when a city bus rammed into a daycare during a busy morning drop-off period.
Throughout the day, a steady stream of visitors stopped to add to the growing memorial of flowers and teddy bears in front of the boarded-up Garderie Éducative Ste-Rose, in Laval, Que., wiping away tears and expressing their incomprehension at what authorities say was a deliberate attack.
In the evening, Prime Minister Justin Trudeau attended a candlelight vigil with Laval’s mayor and a large crowd of community members who gathered under heavy snow outside a nearby church.
André Beaudoin, a father of a two-year-old boy who attends the daycare, said he had to push through debris on Wednesday to help pull injured children from under the bus, which had shattered the front of the building.


