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British teacher dies in school coach crash in France British teacher dies in school coach crash in France
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A teacher has been killed and more than 20 people hurt after a coach crashed while bringing a Worcestershire school party home from a skiing trip in Italy.A teacher has been killed and more than 20 people hurt after a coach crashed while bringing a Worcestershire school party home from a skiing trip in Italy.
Pupils from Alvechurch School were among 49 people on the coach, which crashed near Chalons-en-Champagne, in northern France, early on Sunday.Pupils from Alvechurch School were among 49 people on the coach, which crashed near Chalons-en-Champagne, in northern France, early on Sunday.
Relatives of Peter Rippington, 59, who died, said they were "devastated".Relatives of Peter Rippington, 59, who died, said they were "devastated".
Ten people are being treated in hospital, including a girl flown to Paris, and 22 suffered minor injuries.Ten people are being treated in hospital, including a girl flown to Paris, and 22 suffered minor injuries.
The girl, thought to be in her early teens, is seriously injured and was taken to a specialist children's hospital in the French capital by helicopter.The girl, thought to be in her early teens, is seriously injured and was taken to a specialist children's hospital in the French capital by helicopter.
Mr Rippington's relatives said they were "extremely concerned" for the teacher's wife, Sharon, who was also injured in the accident.Mr Rippington's relatives said they were "extremely concerned" for the teacher's wife, Sharon, who was also injured in the accident.
'Wonderful man' Travel company Interski, which organised the trip, said the coach, which was returning to the UK from the Aosta Valley, Italy, left the motorway and came to rest at the bottom of an embankment.
Travel company Interski said the coach, which was returning to the UK from the Aosta Valley, Italy, left the motorway and came to rest at the bottom of an embankment. The firm said the accident happened at about 02:30 GMT (03:30 local time) on the A26 motorway, near Chalons-en-Champagne in the Champagne-Ardenne region of France, on the road between Troyes and the port of Calais.
The firm, which organised the trip, said the accident happened at about 02:30 GMT (03:30 local time) on the A26 motorway, near Chalons-en-Champagne in the Champagne-Ardenne region of France, on the road between Troyes and the port of Calais.
There had been two coaches in the party travelling back, and the other one has arrived back at the school.There had been two coaches in the party travelling back, and the other one has arrived back at the school.
There had been 20 adults - including two drivers - and 29 children on board.There had been 20 adults - including two drivers - and 29 children on board.
The Foreign Office said four or five people - including children - had been seriously or critically injured. All the casualties were being treated in hospital. The Foreign Office said it was working closely with French authorities as they conducted an investigation into the accident, and was also assisting the passengers involved and their relatives.
In a statement, relatives of Mr Rippington said: "We, as a family, are devastated at the tragic loss of Peter, a wonderful husband, father, son, brother, son-in-law, brother-in-law, uncle, friend and teacher.In a statement, relatives of Mr Rippington said: "We, as a family, are devastated at the tragic loss of Peter, a wonderful husband, father, son, brother, son-in-law, brother-in-law, uncle, friend and teacher.
"We are still extremely concerned about the health of his wife, Sharon, who was injured and is still recovering in hospital in France. Sharon is accompanied by her daughter Amy, who escaped the incident with minor injuries.""We are still extremely concerned about the health of his wife, Sharon, who was injured and is still recovering in hospital in France. Sharon is accompanied by her daughter Amy, who escaped the incident with minor injuries."
Alvechurch is a Church of England middle school, with pupils' ages ranging from nine to 13.Alvechurch is a Church of England middle school, with pupils' ages ranging from nine to 13.
Sue Rejoni, from Alvechurch, whose children used to attend the school, had come to lay flowers in tribute to the teacher. Several people came to the school to lay flowers and pay tributes to the teacher.
She said: "He taught two of my children and he made the world of difference to them. My son Josh is studying engineering at Coventry University, in part thanks to him. Kimberley Thornton, 23, from Redditch, said Mr Rippington had been her form tutor, describing him as "absolutely amazing".
"We are devastated by this loss and the whole village has been affected." "He was one of the only teachers I remember from the school. He was just a really different kind of person, I could talk to him," she said.
Her daughter Jess Callow, 15, said: "He took me for maths for the four years I was at the school. He was a great teacher." And 16-year-old Michael Darby, who was taught sports for four years by the teacher, came to the school with his mother to lay flowers for the teacher he described as "a wonderful man" who was "firm but fair".
Kimberley Thornton, 23, from Redditch, said: "He was my form tutor, he was absolutely amazing. He was one of the only teachers I remember from the school. The Reverend Bernard Longley, the Archbishop of Birmingham, said he was "shocked" by the crash.
"He was just really different kind of person, I could talk to him."
Michael Darby, 16, who was taught sports for four years by the teacher, had come to the school with his mother to lay flowers as a tribute.
He told the BBC: "He was a wonderful man, he was firm but fair."
The Reverend Bernard Longley, the Archbishop of Birmingham, said he had been "shocked" by the crash.
"I pray that God will give strength and comfort to the children's anxious families and to those affected by the death of their teacher," he said."I pray that God will give strength and comfort to the children's anxious families and to those affected by the death of their teacher," he said.
Supt Steve Cullen, of West Mercia Police, said: "This is a very sad incident and I want to express our sympathy to all those affected by the crash. Meanwhile, West Mercia Police said it was doing all it could to support and help the families of the children and members of the staff involved.
"I also want to reassure local people that we are doing all we can to support and help the families of the children and members of the staff involved." It said specially trained family liaison officers had been put in place at the school.
He said specially trained family liaison officers had been put in place at the school. The school is expected to open as as planned on Monday.
Councillor Liz Eyre, from children's services at the Worcestershire County Council, said: "We're shocked and saddened about the accident earlier this morning. Our thoughts are with those involved and their families." Local councillor June Griffiths said the the community was "in shock" following the accident.
She said the school was planning to open as planned on Monday. "The school has been going on these holidays and has been waving the children goodbye year after year and they've been coming back safely," she said.
Local councillor June Griffiths said: "There is one youngster who is critically ill and I believe there are two other girls with serious injuries, so we need to make sure that the parents of those children can get out to them.
"The community is in shock - the school has been going on these holidays and has been waving the children goodbye year after year and they've been coming back safely."
Driver questionedDriver questioned
Interski said in a statement on its website that those unhurt were being cared for at a sports complex in the region. They were receiving attention from the French Red Cross, which was providing psychological support.Interski said in a statement on its website that those unhurt were being cared for at a sports complex in the region. They were receiving attention from the French Red Cross, which was providing psychological support.
Six ski instructors from the company were among those on board, the Mansfield-based firm added.Six ski instructors from the company were among those on board, the Mansfield-based firm added.
The vehicle involved was owned by Solus Coaches, which is based in Tamworth, Staffordshire.The vehicle involved was owned by Solus Coaches, which is based in Tamworth, Staffordshire.
A spokesman for the coach company said it was "saddened" to hear of the crash and offered its "sincere condolences" to those who had been bereaved.
"We are also obviously highly concerned for the welfare of the injured passengers and all others involved in this incident," he said, adding that the firm was liaising with Interski and the Foreign Office.
The BBC's Hugh Schofield in Paris said it appeared the coach was the only vehicle involved.The BBC's Hugh Schofield in Paris said it appeared the coach was the only vehicle involved.
Police said initial tests on the driver, who was slightly injured, showed he was not under the influence of alcohol or drugs.Police said initial tests on the driver, who was slightly injured, showed he was not under the influence of alcohol or drugs.
Officers were investigating whether the driver might have fallen asleep at the wheel, our correspondent added.Officers were investigating whether the driver might have fallen asleep at the wheel, our correspondent added.
People in the UK who are worried about relatives and friends should call the Foreign Office's helpline on 0207 008 1500.People in the UK who are worried about relatives and friends should call the Foreign Office's helpline on 0207 008 1500.
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