An Australian school bus veered off the road and crashed on Wednesday, killing a girl and injuring 11 others.
Axar.az informs, citing Reuters, the bus was carrying 28 students from Christian College Geelong when it failed to negotiate a left-hand turn on a rural road near the city of Geelong and rolled over, police said.
One child was flown by air ambulance to hospital with serious injuries, while a further 10 people including the driver were taken to hospital by road, said David Shearer, from Victoria’s ambulance service.
The 76-year-old driver has since been discharged from hospital and is currently assisting police with their investigation into the crash, Lineham said.
“The exact circumstances are unknown and we will take into consideration everything from the bus to the conditions at the time,” he said.