Melsbroek, Belgium
Soldiers unload coffins of children and teachers who were killed in a deadly bus crash in Switzerland, at a military airport (via guardian.co.uk)
Melsbroek, Belgium
Soldiers unload coffins of children and teachers who were killed in a deadly bus crash in Switzerland, at a military airport (via guardian.co.uk)
Belgium
An unidentified former student arrives at the Sint Lambertus school. A bus carrying Belgian tourists crashed into the wall of a tunnel in Sierre in the Valais region of Switzerland, killing 28 people, 22 of them children, police said on Wednesday. The bus was transporting 52 people, mostly school children from Heverlee and Lommel in Flanders. (via Reuters.com)
Belgium mourns children who died in Swiss Alps coach crash – video
Family members of the crash victims and the Belgian prime minister, Elio Di Rupo, arrive in the town of Sion, near the crash site in the Swiss Alps, while mourners in Belgium lay flowers outside a school attended by many of the children, and the country’s archbishop says mass to mourners in the town of Leuven. Twenty-eight Dutch and Belgian citizens, including 22 children, died in the accident on Tuesday. (via The Guardian)
Sierre, Switzerland
The wreckage of a bus after it crashed inside a motorway tunnel. Twenty-eight people, including 22 children returning from a skiing holiday, died in a bus accident. (via Telegraph)
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