At least 21 teens die in S. Korean bus accident
Asian Economic News, July 17, 2000
SEOUL, July 14 Kyodo
At least 21 high school students died and more than 76 others were injured Friday in a pile-up on an expressway around Kimchon, about 215 kilometers south of Seoul, police said.
The students from the southeastern city Pusan were returning from an excursion.
Three buses were completely burnt after colliding and one rolled off a hill, according to police. The death toll is feared to rise as some of the injured are in critical condition.
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