Spain
Erasmus student bus crash 'kills 13'
Most of the 57 people on board the bus were students on the
Erasmus programme who were returning to Barcelona after a trip to a fireworks
festival.
The accident occurred near Freginals, 150km (93 miles) south of
Barcelona.
All of those who died were female, officials say.
Those on board the bus included students from the UK, Hungary,
Germany, Sweden, Norway, Switzerland, the Czech Republic, New Zealand, Italy,
Peru, Bulgaria, Poland, Ireland, the Palestinian territories, Japan and
Ukraine, local Spanish officials said.
Of the 43 people
injured, 28 were taken to hospital.
Jordi Jane,
Catalonia's regional interior minister, said the driver
of the coach had "hit the railing on the right and swerved to the left so
violently that the bus veered onto the other side of the highway".
The bus then hit a
vehicle coming in the opposite direction, injuring two people inside.
The location is a
known accident blackspot.
"There were
students on board, many of them foreign students studying in Catalonia and in
Barcelona, who had travelled to Valencia for the Fallas and were
returning," Mr Jane added.
British student
Tallulah Lyons was taken to hospital in Tarragona with fractured vertebrae.
"I just
remember waking up and people were on the floor," she told the BBC.
"I was trying
to crawl out with friends - and that's when we realised some people were
trapped. It took about two hours to get everyone out."
He has tested
negative for alcohol or drugs and, according to sources close to the
investigation quoted by Spain's Efe news agency, had worked for the bus company
for 17 years without incident.
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