Summary
The guy just took a knife out and stabbed him, started stabbing him like crazy and cut his head off,� said Garnet Caton, 26, a passenger.The bus made an emergency stop, and passengers fled in terror onto the Trans-Canada Highway while the bus driver and a driver of a nearby truck sealed the crazed man inside the bus with the victim. Yesterday, Public Safety Minister Stockwell Day called the Greyhound homicide �bizarre� and potentially a �one-of-a-kind event in Canadian history.� Day said he would never totally rule out the idea of putting improved safety checks on buses and other forms of transportation, but he said because this incident is so rare one would also have to apply common sense. �We�re never closed to looking at how Canadians can be more secure but we also want to look at the risk,� Day said.
See the full content of this document
Extract
Horror On the Highway
Editor's Note: This story contains graphic elements that may be upsetting to some readers.
Thirty-six passengers of a Greyhound bus travelling from Edmonton to Winnipeg on Wednesday night watched in horror as a fellow passenger stabbed another man sleeping next to him, eventually decapitating him and waving the man's severed head. RCMP Staff Sgt. Steve Colwe...See the full content of this document
Sponsored links
