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India bus
crash kills 47
BAMROLI (India)—A bus veered off a bridge and plunged into a canal in
western India on Wednesday, killing at least 44 school children and
three adults, police said. Their bodies have been recovered, but some
children were still missing, said R.K. Patel, a senior police officer in
Gujarat state. Four children were rescued.
The accident occurred in Vadodara, about 90 km (55 miles) southwest of
Ahmedabad, Gujarat’s main city. The public bus was carrying more than 60
children and some passengers from three villages in the region,
officials added. They said the driver lost control after one of the
tires burst and ploughed through a concrete railing on the bridge,
plunging the bus into the canal.
“I was sitting in the last seat and suddenly I felt the bus going down,”
said Sunil Thakore, 13. “I could see everything floating outside, and
tried to call but there was no one around. I tried to pull my friend
along, but it was impossible for me to swim with him.” The driver of the
bus, an assistant and a woman were among the dead, police said. Angry
villagers said many children could have been saved if rescue operations
started in time. —Agencies |