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Spain: 7 of 13 student bus crash victims were Italian 13 bus crash victims in Spain all women; 7 of them Italian
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MADRID — The 13 students killed in a bus crash in northeastern Spain this weekend were all women from other countries, including seven from Italy, a Catalan regional government official said Monday. MADRID — The 13 exchange students killed in a bus crash in northeastern Spain this weekend were all women from other countries, including seven from Italy, a Catalan regional government official said Monday.
The other six included two Germans, an Austrian, a French woman, a Romanian and an Uzbekistani, Interior department director Jordi Jane said. The other six included two Germans, an Austrian, a French woman, a Romanian and an Uzbekistani, interior department director Jordi Jane said. Jane told reporters the victims were aged between 19 and 25.
Jane told reporters the victims were aged between 19 and 25 years.
The bus carrying 57 university students crashed Sunday near Freginals, halfway between the eastern coastal cities of Barcelona and Valencia. They were returning from a firework festival in Valencia.The bus carrying 57 university students crashed Sunday near Freginals, halfway between the eastern coastal cities of Barcelona and Valencia. They were returning from a firework festival in Valencia.
The students were studying in Barcelona as part of the Erasmus exchange program. Barcelona University planned to hold five minutes of silence at noon in memory of the students. The students were studying in Barcelona as part of the Erasmus exchange program. Regional politicians joined Barcelona University staff for five minutes of silence at noon in memory of the students.
Twenty-three of the passengers remained in hospital, including six in serious condition, Jane said. Pope Francis sent a condolence message to the local bishop in Spain, saying he was “strongly pained” after learning of the tragedy, the Vatican said Monday. Francis said families of the dead had suffered an “unreplaceable loss” and he offered prayers for the victims and wishes for a speedy recovery for the injured.
The official said the bus driver was being investigated for possible negligent homicide. The driver was initially reported to have been uninjured but was taken into a hospital in the town of Tortosa late Sunday with lung problems. Italian Premier Matteo Renzi said in a tweet Sunday that his heart was “broken for the Italian victims and for the other young lives destroyed.”
He had been due to appear before a judge on Monday but the session was postponed. Catalonia’s health department said 23 passengers and the driver were being treated in hospital for injuries. It said one passenger was in critical condition and six people, including the driver, were in serious condition.
Road conditions were good at the time of the crash. Spanish Interior Minister Jorge Fernandez Diaz said Sunday that the driver had passed alcohol and drug tests. Jane said the bus driver was being investigated for possible negligent homicide. The driver was initially reported to have been uninjured, but was taken to a hospital in the town of Tortosa late Sunday with lung problems.
Jane said families of the victims were arriving in Catalonia on Monday. He had been due to appear before a judge on Monday, but the session was postponed.
Officials said road conditions were good at the time of the crash and the driver later passed alcohol and drug tests.
The Erasmus program provides foreign exchange courses for students, mostly from the 28-nation European Union.The Erasmus program provides foreign exchange courses for students, mostly from the 28-nation European Union.
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Frances D’Emilio in Rome contributed to this report.
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