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Bus crash kills 17, injures 37 in Hubei
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Updated: 2005-07-17 08:51



Rescuers carry the dead from the crash site of the fatally accident in Enshi, central China's Hubei Province July 16, 2005. At about 4:0am on the day, a passenger coach, running from Kaixian in southwest China's Chongqing to Guangdong Province, slipped off a mountain highway and crashed into a deep valley. Seventeen were killed, and 37 were injured, including 17 students aged below 15. The injured are treated in a local hospital and the accident is still under investigation. [newsphoto]


An injured girl receives treatment in a local hospital in Enshi, central China's Hubei Province July 16, 2005. At about 4:0am on the day, a passenger coach, running from Kaixian in southwest China's Chongqing to Guangdong Province, slipped off a mountain highway and crashed into a deep valley. Seventeen were killed, and 37 were injured, including 17 students aged below 15. The injured are treated in a local hospital and the accident is still under investigation. [newsphoto]


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