Haryana: Eight students injured in school bus accident
Press Trust of India | February 17, 2025 | 03:09 PM IST | 1 min read
With the help of locals, all injured were rescued from the bus and taken to a nearby hospital.
KAITHAL: Eight students were injured when a private school bus met with an accident and fell into a canal near Noach village in this district on Monday, police said. According to preliminary investigation, the driver lost control over the vehicle due to a steering wheel malfunction.
The driver and a woman attendant were also injured in the accident. With the help of locals, all injured were rescued from the bus and taken to a nearby hospital. The bus was transporting children from the nearby villages to school when the accident took place. The police have launched an investigation into the matter.
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