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38 Haitians killed after bus run into crowd
« on: March 13, 2017, 03:15:45 am »
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38 Haitians killed after bus run into crowd
Source: Xinhua   2017-03-13 06:18:58    [More]

PANAMA CITY, March 12 (Xinhua) -- 38 people were killed and a dozen more were injured in northern Haiti early Sunday morning after a bus plowed into a group of pedestrians, according to reports from Port-au-Prince, the capital of Haiti.

The report quoted civil protection authorities of Haiti as saying that the bus initially hit two people in a town near Gonaives city in the north of Haiti at 3 a.m. local time, and then rushed to a crowd of local people gathering for music festical.

The bus was driven from Cap Haitien to the capital Port-au-Prince with passengers.

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Re: 38 Haitians killed after bus run into crowd
« Reply #1 on: March 13, 2017, 11:20:54 am »
At least 38 killed after Haiti bus plows into parade
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At least 38 people were killed and about a dozen injured in northern Haiti late on Saturday after a bus drove into a parade of pedestrians while fleeing from an accident, civil protection authorities said on Sunday.

The bus, which was traveling from Cap Haitien to the capital Port-au-Prince, initially hit two people in a town outside Gonaives in northern Haiti, killing one, said Joseph Faustin, civil protection head in the Artibonite department.

The bus driver then fled and crashed into three "rara" parades in Mapou, about 5 km (3 miles) away, Faustin said.

Rara parades, which usually take place around Easter, are groupings of musicians playing traditional instruments who are often joined by passers-by.
 
In total, 34 people were killed at the scene and an another four people died in hospital, said Fred Henry, the area's deputy representative, who added that the incident had occurred around 4 a.m.

"Usually the drivers involved in such accidents don't stop because they are afraid they might be killed [in reprisal]," Henry said.

It was not immediately clear what caused the accident.
 
The driver and passengers on the bus were taken to the police station, said Patrick Cherilus, a Civil Protection spokesman for Artibonite. They have since been released and the bus driver has fled, said Jean Bazlais Bornelus, the police chief for the area.
 
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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