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Briton killed in Egypt bus crash Briton killed in Egypt bus crash
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A British tourist has been killed and three others injured when their mini-bus overturned in Sinai, Egypt. A British tourist was killed and three others injured when their minibus overturned in Sinai, Egypt.
The Foreign and Commonwealth Office confirmed four Britons were involved in the crash near the Suez Canal on Friday morning and that one had died. The crash happened near the Suez Canal on Friday morning, the Foreign Office said. The three who survived "sustained minor injuries and are in hospital".
The FCO spokeswoman said the three who survived "sustained minor injuries and are in hospital". The driver was also said to be injured and to be in hospital.
Local police said the crash in Sadr-el-Hetan appeared to have been caused by heavy rain and strong winds. Egyptian police said the crash in Sadr-el-Hetan appeared to have been caused by heavy rain and strong winds.
Egyptian police said the mini-bus was travelling back to Cairo from the resort of Taba on the Gulf of Aqaba. The minibus was travelling back to Cairo from the resort of Taba on the Gulf of Aqaba, they said.
The FCO spokeswoman added: "The honorary consul in Suez has visited those in hospital and is offering consular assistance." The Foreign Office said: "The honorary consul in Suez has visited those in hospital and is offering consular assistance."