A heartbreaking accident in Sainte‑Rose‑de‑Watford has left a small community mourning after a child tragically lost their life in a school bus crash near the Quebec–United States border. The devastating incident occurred on a rural roadway in the Chaudière‑Appalaches, prompting an immediate emergency response and raising concerns about road safety for school transportation in the area.
According to early reports, the crash involved a school bus carrying several students traveling along a road in the quiet municipality of Sainte-Rose-de-Watford. The town, located near the international border, is known for its peaceful rural setting and close-knit population. Emergency responders, including paramedics, firefighters, and police officers, rushed to the scene shortly after the collision was reported.
Despite the rapid response from first responders, authorities confirmed that one child sadly died as a result of the crash. The tragic loss has shaken residents throughout the region, where many families know one another and where school transportation is a daily routine connecting students across rural communities.
Several others involved in the crash were assessed at the scene, and some individuals were transported to nearby medical facilities for further evaluation and treatment. Officials have not yet released full details about the extent of injuries among other passengers, but they confirmed that support services have been made available for students, families, and school staff affected by the incident.
