Three days after the Humboldt Broncos bus crashed in northeastern Saskatchewan, killing 15 people and injuring 14 others, most of the survivors remain in hospital.

Dr. Mark Wahba of the Saskatchewan Health Authority told reporters in Saskatoon on Tuesday that four of the victims were in critical condition, four were in serious condition and four were stable.

The survivors include Saskatoon defenceman Xavier Labelle, who was originally misidentified and listed among the dead. "All I can say is miracles do exist," wrote his brother Isaac Labelle on Facebook on Monday.

Nicholas Shumlanski, from Tisdale, Sask., suffered several broken bones and an injury to his shoulder, and was released from hospital on Sunday, in time to attend a vigil for the victims.

thanking people for their support.

Shumlanski鈥檚 parents live less than half a kilometre from the crash site and were among the first on the scene. They recounted the ordeal in an interview with CTV News Chief Anchor Lisa LaFlamme on Monday.

Nicholas also spoke with LaFlamme, telling her he was 鈥渇eeling pretty blessed,鈥 but adding that he hadn鈥檛 yet properly 鈥減rocessed it.鈥

鈥淚 don't think anyone is ever going to move on from this,鈥 he said. 鈥淏ut the support helps.鈥

Ryan Straschnitzki, known by his nickname 鈥淪traz,鈥 was more seriously injured. The 18-year-old from Airdrie, Alta., was paralyzed from the chest down and his mother said he likely won鈥檛 walk on his own again.

with Prime Minister Justin Trudeau, who visited the victims in hospital.

鈥淲e may not agree on Politics,鈥 the caption says. 鈥淏ut we sure do agree on Support. sure am proud our Prime Minister and his son showing up and chatting hockey. Thank you very much.鈥

Friends at Straschnitzki鈥檚 gym created a hat with the word 鈥#Strazstrong鈥 on the back that they plan to sell, to raise funds to help his recovery.

鈥淭he Straz Strong initiative is more about making sure we can raise enough money for Ryan so that, regardless of what happens, the decisions that he makes are right for Ryan and not based on what he can afford,鈥 Cody Thompson of White Collar Boxing told CTV Edmonton.

Morgan Gobeil was also injured. His brother, Ryan Gobeil, shared a photo on Twitter that says his 鈥渇irst tattoo鈥 is his brother鈥檚 heartbeat 鈥渇rom the ICU.鈥

Matthieu Gomercic of Winnipeg also survived. A Steinbach, Man., couple that billeted Gomercic when he played for the Steinbach Pistons that his injuries were relatively minor.

Curtis Smith, father of centre Tyler Smith, that his son鈥檚 breathing tube had been taken out and that he was able to talk and swallow.

鈥淲ill go for MRI soon to address his other injuries,鈥 Smith wrote. 鈥淢ainly his left side, broken collarbone and shoulder blade with some vascular and nerve damage.鈥

Smith is from Leduc, Alta., according to CTV Edmonton.

R.J. Patter, father of player Derek Patter, shared a photo on Saturday showing his son recovering alongside Shumlanski and Graysen Cameron of Olds, Alta.

Patter鈥檚 brother, Mitch Patter, posted on Instagram that Derek was having surgery to repair a broken leg.

鈥淰ery grateful and lucky that I'm still able to talk to my younger brother,鈥 he wrote.

 

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Bretton Cameron, Greyson鈥檚 brother, shared a photo of him recovering in hospital.

鈥淗e can鈥檛 thank everyone enough for all the support so far,鈥 Cameron wrote.

With files from CTV Regina, CTV Saskatoon and CTV Regina