The families of the Islanders who died in a collision between an ambulance and transport truck on Tuesday are remembering the lives of their loved ones.
Families pay tribute to the love, strength and bravery of those who died in the accident
Gwyneth Egan · CBC News
· Posted: Jul 09, 2026 11:44 AM EDT | Last Updated: 1 hour ago
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Jenna Croucher, one of two P.E.I. paramedics who died in a crash in New Brunswick Tuesday, is being remembered by her father as brave and compassionate. (Priscilla Currie/Facebook)
The families of the three Islanders who died in a collision Tuesday between an ambulance and transport truck in New Brunswick are remembering the lives of their loved ones.
Anne Martell, a 77-year-old woman from Montague who was a patient in the ambulance, was one of three people from P.E.I. who died in the collision.
“We are deeply heartbroken by the tragic loss of our beloved mother, a devoted wife and grandmother, whose love and strength meant everything to us,” said a statement written on behalf of the Martell family.
“We also honor the paramedics who lost their lives — recognizing their courage,
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