Trawler strikes navy ship sending 6 to B.C. hospital
HMCS Winnipeg struck by American fishing trawler near CFB Esquimalt
Six people were taken to hospital with minor injuries after a Royal Canadian Navy frigate was struck by a U.S. fishing trawler near Canadian Forces Base Esquimalt on Vancouver Island.
Navy officials said the incident involving HMCS Winnipeg happened around 8 a.m. PT Tuesday at the jetty that CFB Esquimalt uses for mooring.
According to an eyewitness, at about 8:20 a.m. the American Dynasty trawler was leaving a repair dock attached to the base.
The ship was being led out by two tugs when something went wrong.
Eyewitness Larry Edwards, who has an office that overlooks the scene, said it appeared the fishing vessel went forward when it should have gone backwards.
"They were backing it out in the harbour and as they were sort of swivelling the bow around, this thing sort of shot forward and slammed into the bow of the Canadian navy vessel," Edwards said.
"It hit hard. The wall of water that came up, it went over the bow of the navy vessel," he said.
On Tuesday, navy officials refused to comment on what might have occurred, saying only that the investigation is ongoing.
Officials said 65 people were working on HMCS Winnipeg at the time of the crash.
With files from the CBC's Lisa Cordasco and Duncan McCue