Toronto, Feb. 12 -- A Punjab-origin Canadian trucker has pleaded guilty to his role in a crash that killed a Canadian winter Olympian in August 2023." Sukhwinder Sidhu, 31, accepted responsibility for the crash in the town of Melancthon in Ontario, which resulted in the death of Olympic figure skater Alexandra Paul, and also led to injuries to several others, according to a report on the court proceedings in the outlet CTV News. Sidhu was driving a transport truck at the time, and as it sped through a construction zone, it rammed into multiple parked vehicles, including the car with Paul, who represented Canada in the ice dance competition at the 2014 Sochi Olympics, and her young son, who suffered injuries. Three others "suffered serious and life-altering injuries," the report said. He will face a sentencing hearing in mid-May. Sidhu's is among the high-profile cases involving Indian-origin truckers in Canada in recent years. Among the most horrific accidents in Canadian history was the death of 16 people, mostly members of the junior ice hockey Humboldt Broncos team, when the coach they were riding in was struck by a truck driven by Jaskirat Singh Sidhu. That tragedy occurred in April 2018 in the province of Saskatchewan. Jaskirat Sidhu was in jail for three years and is currently challenging a deportation order....