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A man drove a city bus into a daycare in Laval, Que., on Wednesday morning, authorities said, killing two children and injuring six more.
The driver, a 51-year-old man who was employed with the Société de transport de Laval (STL), was arrested and is facing reckless driving and homicide charges. Several sources told Radio-Canada that the suspect is Pierre Ny St-Amand.
Around 8:30 a.m., the bus from the Société de transport de Laval (STL) drove into the Garderie Éducative de Sainte-Rose in the Sainte-Rose neighbourhood on Terrasse Dufferin.
A neighbour who witnessed the crash said he and a group of parents tried to rescue children pinned under the bus and managed to subdue the driver, who was acting erratically.
Landry said two children are confirmed dead, one at the scene. Urgences-santé confirmed 12 people were injured, including six other children who are recovering in hospital but are expected to survive. One adult was also taken to hospital to be treated for shock.
Dr. Marc Girard, the director of professional services at Sainte-Justine Hospital, said at an afternoon news conference that the hospital received four victims, all preschool-age children, two boys and two girls.
The children were conscious when they arrived at the hospital, but were suffering from various traumatic injuries, Girard said. They are now recovering and in stable condition, he said.
WATCH | Parents recount 'horrible' scene after crash :

Nathalie Vaillancourt describes the scene at a daycare after a bush crashed into the building Wednesday morning.
"From what I saw, it wasn't an accident," he said.
After the bus struck the daycare, the driver emerged and began acting erratically.
"He opened the door. He took off all his clothes. He was totally naked," Ben Chaabane said. "We don't know why he did that. We dove on him. We tried to subdue him."
He described the driver as being "in another world."
"It was a nightmare. It's horrible. He didn't stop yelling. He wasn't saying words," Ben Chaabane said.
WATCH | Drone footage of where the bus struck:

Police created a large perimeter around the Garderie Éducative de Sainte-Rose in Laval, Que., after a city bus crashed into the daycare.
When the group tried to pry children out from underneath the bus, Ben Chaabane said they reached one child, who was only lightly injured, but were unable to reach a girl who was stuck deeper beneath rubble.
He said they continued trying to reach the trapped children until firefighters arrived and told them to leave because the roof of the daycare was caving in.
According to the Stéphane Boyer, the mayor of Laval, the person who was arrested has worked for the STL for 10 years but didn't have any prior incidents on his record.
"There is a hypothesis that this was an intentional act but it will have to be confirmed by the investigation," Boyer said, adding that it was unclear if the suspect had any connection to the daycare.
"It's chaos," said Julia Moreno, a mother whose child was in the daycare when the bus struck it. "There are injured children. It's terrible."
Nathalie Vaillancourt, another mother whose child was inside, said the bus destroyed the front facade of the daycare. Both mothers said their children were unscathed.
City buses don't normally drive past the daycare, which is on a quiet side street, with no STL bus stops.
Urgences-santé dispatched seven ambulances, a "tactical medical vehicle" — which responds to unusual medical situations, often alongside police — and a rapid response team.
"It's terrible what happened this morning in Laval," Premier François Legault told a group of reporters at the National Assembly. "All my thoughts are with the children, with the parents and with the employees."
Legault said Public Security Minister François Bonnardel, Family Minister Suzanne Roy and Christopher Skeete, the MNA for the Sainte-Rose riding, will be in Laval to assess the situation.

Parents and their children were taken to a warming bus and later a nearby school, after a bus crashed into a daycare centre in Laval, Que., on Wednesday, February 8, 2023. (Ryan Remiorz/The Canadian Press)
Laval's mayor said psychologists would be available for those affected.
"It's a tragic act," Boyer said. "Obviously there are lots of parents right now wondering if their child was affected. I really want to be there for the families, show support."
The STL said in a statement it was devastated by the "tragedy in Laval."
"Our hearts go out to the families and employees affected by this tragedy," the statement said. "The Service de police de la Ville de Laval is currently conducting an investigation in which we are actively collaborating."
Text below has been slightly altered to remove mentions to videos that didn't make it over from the copypaste.
WARNING: This article contains distressing details.
A man drove a city bus into a daycare in Laval, Que., on Wednesday morning, authorities said, killing two children and injuring six more.
The driver, a 51-year-old man who was employed with the Société de transport de Laval (STL), was arrested and is facing reckless driving and homicide charges. Several sources told Radio-Canada that the suspect is Pierre Ny St-Amand.
Around 8:30 a.m., the bus from the Société de transport de Laval (STL) drove into the Garderie Éducative de Sainte-Rose in the Sainte-Rose neighbourhood on Terrasse Dufferin.
A neighbour who witnessed the crash said he and a group of parents tried to rescue children pinned under the bus and managed to subdue the driver, who was acting erratically.
Landry said two children are confirmed dead, one at the scene. Urgences-santé confirmed 12 people were injured, including six other children who are recovering in hospital but are expected to survive. One adult was also taken to hospital to be treated for shock.
Dr. Marc Girard, the director of professional services at Sainte-Justine Hospital, said at an afternoon news conference that the hospital received four victims, all preschool-age children, two boys and two girls.
The children were conscious when they arrived at the hospital, but were suffering from various traumatic injuries, Girard said. They are now recovering and in stable condition, he said.
WATCH | Parents recount 'horrible' scene after crash :

Nathalie Vaillancourt describes the scene at a daycare after a bush crashed into the building Wednesday morning.
Parent describes 'chaos' of Laval daycare bus crash aftermath
Driver was in 'another world,' resident says
Hamdi Ben Chaabane, who lives in the neighbourhood and witnessed the crash, said the bus was travelling 30 or 40 kilometres per hour when it struck the daycare."From what I saw, it wasn't an accident," he said.
After the bus struck the daycare, the driver emerged and began acting erratically.
"He opened the door. He took off all his clothes. He was totally naked," Ben Chaabane said. "We don't know why he did that. We dove on him. We tried to subdue him."
He described the driver as being "in another world."
"It was a nightmare. It's horrible. He didn't stop yelling. He wasn't saying words," Ben Chaabane said.
WATCH | Drone footage of where the bus struck:

Police created a large perimeter around the Garderie Éducative de Sainte-Rose in Laval, Que., after a city bus crashed into the daycare.
When the group tried to pry children out from underneath the bus, Ben Chaabane said they reached one child, who was only lightly injured, but were unable to reach a girl who was stuck deeper beneath rubble.
He said they continued trying to reach the trapped children until firefighters arrived and told them to leave because the roof of the daycare was caving in.
According to the Stéphane Boyer, the mayor of Laval, the person who was arrested has worked for the STL for 10 years but didn't have any prior incidents on his record.
"There is a hypothesis that this was an intentional act but it will have to be confirmed by the investigation," Boyer said, adding that it was unclear if the suspect had any connection to the daycare.
"It's chaos," said Julia Moreno, a mother whose child was in the daycare when the bus struck it. "There are injured children. It's terrible."
Nathalie Vaillancourt, another mother whose child was inside, said the bus destroyed the front facade of the daycare. Both mothers said their children were unscathed.
City buses don't normally drive past the daycare, which is on a quiet side street, with no STL bus stops.
Urgences-santé dispatched seven ambulances, a "tactical medical vehicle" — which responds to unusual medical situations, often alongside police — and a rapid response team.
"It's terrible what happened this morning in Laval," Premier François Legault told a group of reporters at the National Assembly. "All my thoughts are with the children, with the parents and with the employees."
Legault said Public Security Minister François Bonnardel, Family Minister Suzanne Roy and Christopher Skeete, the MNA for the Sainte-Rose riding, will be in Laval to assess the situation.

Parents and their children were taken to a warming bus and later a nearby school, after a bus crashed into a daycare centre in Laval, Que., on Wednesday, February 8, 2023. (Ryan Remiorz/The Canadian Press)
Laval's mayor said psychologists would be available for those affected.
"It's a tragic act," Boyer said. "Obviously there are lots of parents right now wondering if their child was affected. I really want to be there for the families, show support."
The STL said in a statement it was devastated by the "tragedy in Laval."
"Our hearts go out to the families and employees affected by this tragedy," the statement said. "The Service de police de la Ville de Laval is currently conducting an investigation in which we are actively collaborating."