Two Canadians likely dead after Lisbon streetcar crash, police say
OTTAWA — Local police say there’s a “high possibility” that two Canadians are dead after a popular 19th-century streetcar crashed in Portugal’s capital on Wednesday, The Associated Press reports.
The AP has reported that the Portugal’s attorney general’s office said eight victims have been identified so far: five Portuguese, two South Koreans and a Swiss national.
It has also reported that the head of the national investigative police said there is a “high possibility” based on recovered documents and other evidence that the victims also include two Canadians, one American, one German and one Ukrainian.
AP has reported that the head of Lisbon’s Civil Protection Agency said all of the people who died were adults but that the injured include men and women between the ages of 24 and 65, and a three-year-old child.



