July 28, 2013 At least 39 people were killed and another 19 were injured in a bus crash near the town of Monteforte Irpino in Italy The bus was carrying pilgrims to their home from a visit to a Catholicshrine fell nearly 100 feet off the bridge on a road east of Naples. The bus carried nearly 50 passengers
Accident
The bus carrying pilgrims to their home from a visit to a Catholicshrine fell nearly 100 feet off the bridge on a road east of Naples. The bus carried nearly 50 passengers
Absolutely no one will suspect that this is similar to other buses in China and India that are driven into a dive off a bridge that are consistent with the driver deliberately trying to kill the passengers. The only possible motive is an terrorist attack, the cover story is either the driver had a health issue or the brakes failed or tires failed only when the bus was about to take a flying leap. Interesting that that passengers were Catholic pilgrims, who are a typical target for attack by Islamist militants.
Bear similarity to the boat driver who could well have deliberately steered his powerboat into a barge on the Hudson River, killing a bride, as van drivers are deliberately backing over mothers pushing baby strollers.
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Date | 28 July 2013 |
Location | near Monteforte Irpino, Italy |
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Deaths | 39 |
Injuries | 19 |
At least 39 people were killed and another 19 were injured in a bus crash near the town of Monteforte Irpino in Italy on July 28, 2013.
Accident
The bus carrying pilgrims to their home from a visit to a Catholicshrine fell nearly 100 feet off the bridge on a road east of Naples. The bus carried nearly 50 passengers.[1][2][3][4] [5]
See also
References
- ^ "Death toll rises to 39 in Italy coach crash". Xinhua Net. July 29, 2013. Retrieved 2013-07-29.
- ^ "Italy coach crash: At least 37 dead near Avellino". BBC. July 28, 2013. Retrieved 2013-07-29.
- ^ "At least 36 pilgrims die in bus crash in southern Italy". CNN. July 28, 2013. Retrieved 2013-07-29.
- ^ "36 people killed in Italy coach crash - rescue services". Voice of Russia. July 28, 2013. Retrieved 2013-07-29.
- ^ Italy Crash Kills at Least 38 as Bus Plunges Into Ravine, Bloomberg. July 29, 2013. Retrieved July 29, 2013.
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http://www.theguardian.com/world/interactive/2013/jul/29/italy-coach-crash-avellino-interactive
Italy coach crash in Acqualonga viaduct: interactive
A coach carrying a group of tourists near the town of Avellino crashed into other vehicles before smashing through a barrier and falling 30 metres
• Coach plunges into ravine in Italy killing at least 37
• Coach plunges into ravine in Italy killing at least 37
survivor said the driver, who was among the dead, appeared to have lost control of the bus, possibly after a tyre punctured.
Exactly 10 years ago, another accident on the same stretch of motorway claimed six lives and injured 11 other people.
What really strikes you here at the scene of the crash is the great height that the bus fell. Standing where it came crashing down through the trees, you have to crane your neck to look up at edge of the road. It stands 30m above you against the blue of the sky.
Exactly 10 years ago, another accident on the same stretch of motorway claimed six lives and injured 11 other people.
What really strikes you here at the scene of the crash is the great height that the bus fell. Standing where it came crashing down through the trees, you have to crane your neck to look up at edge of the road. It stands 30m above you against the blue of the sky.
July 28, 2013 ROME — A tour bus filled with Italians returning home after an excursion plunged off a highway into a ravine in southern Italy on Sunday night after it had smashed into several cars that were slowed by heavy traffic, killing at least 37 people, said police and rescuers.
Flashing signs near Avellino, outside Naples, had warned of slowed traffic along the stretch of the A116 autostrada, a major highway crossing southern Italy, before the crash occurred, said highway police and officials, speaking on state radio early Monday. They said the bus driver, for reasons not yet determined, appeared to have lost control of his vehicle [but do not even suspect he could be driving it off the road]
Naples Italy Bus Disaster Notes Terrorism
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