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Haiti bus crash: At least 34 killed as driver 'attempts to flee scene of accident' Haiti bus crash: At least 34 killed as driver 'attempts to flee scene of accident'
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At least 34 people have been killed and 15 more are injured after a bus crashed into a crowd in northern Haiti, according to the country's civil protection authorities. At least 34 people have been killed and 17 more are injured after a bus crashed into a crowd in northern Haiti, according to the country's civil protection authorities.
The bus, which was coming from Cap Haitien to the capital Port-au-Prince, crashed outside the town of Gonaives, the authorities said.The bus, which was coming from Cap Haitien to the capital Port-au-Prince, crashed outside the town of Gonaives, the authorities said.
Marie-Alta Jean Baptiste, the director of the Civil Protection Authority, told Agence France Presse the bus first hit two people, killing one and wounding another, before the driver attempted to flee and, hitting three bands of Rara musicians – a type of traditional Haitian street performer – during a parade.
It was not immediately clear what caused the accident. The driver and passengers on the bus were being held at the police station, said Patrick Cherilus, a Civil Protection spokesman for the department of Artibonite.
After the accident, other musicians and people in the parade began hurling rocks at the bus and passing vehicles, injuring other people, said Albert Moulion, the Ministry of the Interior's spokesman.
Haitian roads are dangerous and chaotic, with few rules observed by pedestrians, motorcyclists and drivers.
 
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