
Two funerals were held Sunday for five of the six people killed in last week's horrific traffic accident in British Columbia's Fraser Valley.
The accident occurred Aug. 24 near Abbotsford when a pickup truck driven by a 71-year-old man plowed into a group of 25 to 30 people who were taking part in a traditional Indian wedding procession on a country road late in the evening.
Six people were killed, many of whom were relatives of the bride, and 17 others were injured.
About 1,000 people gathered Sunday at a crematorium in Delta to pay their respects to four of the dead, including the youngest victim, a 13-year-old boy.
A separate service was held in Abbotsford for a 57-year-old man. Hundreds of people filled a chapel and packed an overflow room and parking lot for Harjinder Kaur Sanghera. A service will be held for Ripudaman Singh Dhillon in India later in the week.
The driver, Bachittar Singh Brar, was questioned by police and has said he became confused when he saw the large group of people on the road, and that by the time he hit the brakes it was too late.
No charges have been laid. Police continue to investigate the cause of the accident, including Brar's health and the mechanical condition of his truck.
Despite the tragic circumstances, the couple, Simne Mahil and
Robbie Grewal, went ahead with their wedding in Mission last week. But
a reception was cancelled and only close family and friends attended
the ceremony that was supposed to be attended by several hundred
people.