Fog crash kills eight students, driver
Monday January 02, 2012 06:02:26 PM,
IANS
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Ambala (Haryana): Eight students were killed along
with the driver when their school bus collided with a truck in
dense fog in Haryana Monday, police said.
Nearly 20 students were injured in the accident on the
Saha-Shahbad road, 25 km from Ambala city. They were rushed to a
hospital in Ambala.
The bus was bringing the students to Arjun Public School.
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