Calgary girl paralyzed in Texas crash going to California for treatment
CALGARY — A Calgary girl who was paralyzed in a Texas highway crash this summer is heading to a children’s hospital in California that offers high-tech treatments for spinal injuries.
Mehak Minhas, 10, is to arrive at the Shriners hospital in Sacramento on Monday, accompanied by her eight-year-old sister Jupleen and mother Jasleen.
The trio were on a family holiday with three other family members when their minivan collided with an 18-wheeler northwest of Amarillo, Tx., early on July 14.
Upinder Minhas, 38, his six-year-old son Mehar and 68-year-old mother Nirmal died.

