Maëva David, 5, has been identified as the second victim of a crash at a Laval daycare. In a statement, her parents said they and her older brother and sister have lost 'a ray of sunshine, who devoured life.'
A Laval transit bus crashed into a daycare, killing two children and injuring six more. Today, the parents of one of the victims released her name and photo.Five days after a Laval transit bus smashed into a daycare, killing two children and injuring six, the second young victim has been identified.
Maëva adored going to her daycare, they said. "It was her world, a place she loved to go to play with her friends." St-Amand was arrested and charged with two counts of first-degree murder, attempted murder, aggravated assault and assault with a weapon causing bodily harm. His next court appearance is Friday.
Maëva David, 5, has been identified as the second victim of a crash at a Laval daycare on Wednesday, Feb. 8.
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