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Teen vows to care for brothers after fatal crash

A 19-year-old who stayed in Winnipeg while his family was in Saskatchewan on the weekend says he plans to care for his four brothers following a crash that killed their parents.

Jordan Dubois of Winnipeg wasn't with parents, brothers for Sask. taekwondo event

Jordan Dubois, top centre, intends to look after his younger four brothers after the boys' parents were killed in a highway crash in Saskatchewan. ((Family photo))

A 19-year-old who stayed in Winnipeg while hisfamilywas in Saskatchewan on the weekend says he plans to carefor hisfour brothersfollowinga crash thatkilled their parents.

Marcel and Brenda Dubois, both 38,died at the scene after their minivan was struck by a car.The coupleand four of their sons were in Yorkton for a taekwondo tournament.

Jordan Dubois says his brotherMatthew, 13, has a brain injury, and Jarret, 14, is paralyzed from the waist down. His16-year-old and nine-year-old brothers were taken tohospital in Yorkton for treatment.

"After we are all back, when I have all the boys with me,I'm sure that it's my parents' wish that we can all make it through this tragedy as one the five of us together," said Dubois.

Hisfamilywascelebrating a successfultournament, in which the boys captured several medals,on Sunday when their minivan was struck head-on about one kilometre east of Saltcoats on Highway 16 the Yellowhead Highway.

Matthew andJarretwere airlifted to hospital in Regina.

"They should have been coming home with four gold medals, two silver and one bronze," Jordan Dubois said.

'They only wanted the best for us just wanted us all to be one big, happy family.'Jordan Dubois

The 17-year-old Yorkton girl driving the car that struck the minivan was also killedafter the crash occurred whenshe attempted to pass another vehicle.

Jordan Dubois said his parents would do anything for their children, and he will try to fill their role inraising his brothers.

"They were the most giving people. Anything that the boys asked for or that we asked for, they'd do their best to make surewe were happy," he said, adding "my dad had a great sense of humour and my mom had a big heart.

"They only wanted the best for us just wanted us all to be one big, happy family."

Marcel and Brenda Dubois died Sunday on a highway near Saltcoats, Sask. ((Family photo))

Dubois said he intends to take over Dubois Delivery Service, his dad's courier and messenger business, and has informed the employees that it will be shut down for a week or two while he arranges the legal documents to change everything into his name.

"It's been a family business for 25 years. It used to belong to my grandpa, who passed away in April. They're up there with him now," Dubois said.

The boys also have a big extended family that has stepped up to support them, Dubois said.

"They just want us to all be back together and everyone safe at home," he said.

"I am willing to take responsibility for all the boys."

Atrust fund is beingsetupfor the family. Financial donations can be made atScotiabanks across the country.

Donations are also being accepted by mail:

Iron Fist Tae Kwon Do

675 Archibald St.

Winnipeg, MB R2J 0Y9

Make cheques payableto: "In trust for the Dubois family."

The crash happened on the Yellowhead Highway near Saltcoats, Sask., on Sunday morning. ((Google Maps))