Ten school children and their driver were killed Monday
when their school bus crashed into a truck in northern India, dpa
reported with the reference to broadcaster NDTV.
An estimated 19 pupils were injured in the accident, which took place in the city of Ambala, about 200 kilometres north of the national capital New Delhi, and was allegedly caused by dense fog.
The children were aged 5-8 years, the report said.
An estimated 19 pupils were injured in the accident, which took place in the city of Ambala, about 200 kilometres north of the national capital New Delhi, and was allegedly caused by dense fog.
The children were aged 5-8 years, the report said.
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