The memory of an Indo-Canadian teen from Delta was honoured in the speech from the throne at the B.C. Legislature this week, with Lieutenant-Governor Janet Austin recognizing Brandon Bassi as a leader in sport who was lost in the past year. Bassi was killed in a car crash in Surrey on May 18, 2019. The 19-year old was known for his exceptional athletic abilities and for his dream of making a difference in his community.  

DELTA – The memory of an Indo-Canadian teen from Delta was honoured in the speech from the throne at the B.C. Legislature this week, with Lieutenant-Governor Janet Austin recognizing Brandon Bassi as a leader in sport who was lost in the past year. 

Delta New Democrat MLA Ravi Kahlon also a made statement in the Legislature in memory of Bassi, an exceptional athlete who died in a tragic accident. 

“Brandon Bassi was an incredible young man with the entire world ahead of him,” said Ravi Kahlon, MLA for Delta North. “It was very powerful to see his name recognized in the beginning of the throne speech, along with many others who have contributed so much.”

Bassi was killed in a car crash in Surrey on May 18, 2019. The 19-year old was known for his exceptional athletic abilities and for his dream of making a difference in his community.  

Transcript of MLA Kahlon’s statement follows: 

“I want to start just recognizing, in the beginning of the throne speech, there were many people who we've lost in the last year that were recognized. It's a tradition of throne speeches of all governments to recognize these people –– some civil servants, some people prominent in B.C. –– who made B.C. a better place.

“I want to say something that hits close to home: the mention of Brandon Bassi. I know that the Minister of Labour and I have both spoken about what a great loss Brandon was to our community. This young man, a soccer superstar, had the entire world ahead of him, and we lost him way too soon. The community is still shook up. I visited the local high school just recently, and the kids still talk about him. He had graduated already, and the local basketball team still recognized him because he was such an important figure for the local high school basketball team. I know that his family are keeping his legacy alive.

“I think I can join the Minister of Labour, I was so happy when I saw this video of his club team winning the national championships and them celebrating when they were lifting the trophy. They paused for a moment to let his dad come on to the field and pick up that trophy. I think it was a very emotional moment for anyone that knew Brandon but also anyone that knows the family or is associated with soccer in this province. So it was such an honour to see his name recognized in the beginning of the throne speech, along with many others who have contributed so much.”

Bassi was one of four people taken to hospital after a black Jeep was totalled in a single-vehicle crash in Surrey on May 18. The collision happened around 12:30 a.m. at the intersection of 78th Avenue and 122nd Street.

Bassi, who began his career playing with the North Delta Soccer Association before joining Coastal Football Club, was part of Simon Fraser University’s men’s soccer program and a Vancouver Whitecaps prospect. When he was 15, Bassi spent a season playing with the Vancouver Whitecaps’ residency program, and represented B.C. on the national stage.