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An OC Transpo trainer was unable to answer whether Aissatou Diallo received adequate training on how to apply the emergency hand brake on her bus, according to testimony Tuesday as her trial resumed this week.
Diallo, 44, has pleaded not guilty to three counts of dangerous driving causing death and 35 counts of dangerous driving causing bodily harm in the deadly Jan. 11, 2019 crash at Westboro Station.
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Lindsay Toll, a 16-year veteran with the fleet, testified he spent seven years as a driver before working his way up management ranks to become section manager within OC Transpo’s training development division.
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