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HUMBOLDT, Sask. — Saskatchewan’s Ministry of Justice says one of the deceased in Friday’s fatal crash involving the Humboldt Broncos bus was misidentified.

The ministry says the body of Parker Tobin was mistaken for that of Xavier Labelle — Labelle is injured but alive, and Tobin is among the 15 people who died when the bus carrying the junior hockey team collided with a semi truck in northeastern Saskatchewan.

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Fourteen people were injured.

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Labelle’s father spoke to Postmedia Network after the crash, when he believed his son was dead.

“We’re numb right now,” he said at the time.

Dr. Paul Labelle, his wife and daughter were following the Humboldt Broncos team bus on the latest leg of its playoff journey when their lives changed forever.

Labelle, a Saskatoon emergency room physician, said Saturday night he came upon the crash site Friday where the bus and a semi had collided. He instinctively tried to rush to the scene to help.