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Teen killed, 35 injured as Hong Kong bus overturns

Posted : Mon, 09 Nov 2009 03:46:20 GMT
By : dpa
Category : Asia (World)
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Hong Kong - A 17-year-old girl was killed and 35 other passengers injured when a double-decker bus overturned in Hong Kong Monday, police said. The bus, which some witnesses said was speeding, toppled onto its side on a roundabout as it travelled from Hong Kong's Central district to the Kowloon district early Monday.

Some passengers had to be cut free by firefighters from the wreckage. Four were seriously injured and the 17-year-old was declared dead when she arrived at hospital, a police spokesman said.

The bus driver, who was also injured, was arrested on suspicion of dangerous driving causing death. He was being held for questioning.

Last year, 18 mostly elderly people died in a Hong Kong bus that overturned and rolled over on a roundabout near the city's Sai Kung district.

That death toll was the worst in any single road accident in Hong Kong since 2003 when 21 people died as a double-decker bus was shunted off the edge of a 30-metre highway bridge by a truck.

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