Bus crash tragedy in Italy – Hungary observes day of mourning – Photos – UPDATE
Budapest, January 23 (MTI) – Hungary’s national flag was hoisted and lowered to half-mast on Monday morning, to pay tribute to the 16 Hungarians who died in a bus crash in Italy.
The ceremony was attended by President János Áder, House Speaker László Kövér, and Prime Minister Viktor Orbán.
The bus, which was transporting students and teachers of the Szinyei Merse Pál Secondary School in Budapest, as well as family members, crashed and caught fire on the Venice-Verona motorway just before midnight on Friday. The group was returning home from a ski trip. Eleven students and five adults died in the accident.
Kossuth Square –Hungary observes day of mourning for Italy bus crash victims, photo: MTI Kossuth Square, photo: MTI Victims’ parents and President János Áder, photo: MTI Victims’ parents and Prime Minister Viktor Orbán, photo: MTI Photo: MTI
UPDATE
By early afternoon on Monday, four of the most seriously injured survivors of the crash had been brought back to Budapest and were taken to military Honvéd hospital, the national ambulance service said on its website. Two other survivors, in critical condition, are being treated in hospitals in Verona, while people with light injuries are on their way back to Hungary.
Photo: MTI
Source: MTI