A Saskatoon mom and dad are angry that their nine-year-old son went missing for an hour after they say his bus driver “abandoned” him.
The bus company, Hertz Northern Bus Lines, says the driver is not at fault because there was no formal plan in place for the child, who has autism. However, they have now created a protocol for Hunter Bergemann to prevent this from happening again.
Brittany De Sa said her son, Hunter, “was having a bad day” on Wednesday and didn’t want to board the bus after school. Her seven-year-old son, Damien, tried to convince Hunter to get on the bus, but was unsuccessful.
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