Nation & World

49° F Broken Clouds

Central Oregon Forecast

Articles Restaurants Web Newsprint Archive 1907 — 1994

Egyptian bus crash kills 51 children

Published: November 18. 2012 4:00AM PST

ASSIUT, Egypt — A speeding train that crashed into a bus carrying Egyptian children to their kindergarten on Saturday killed 51 and prompted a wave of anger against a government under mounting pressure to rectify the former regime’s legacy of neglect.

The crash, which killed children between 4 and 6 years old and three adults, led to local protests and accusations from outraged Egyptians that President Mohammed Morsi is failing to deliver on the demands of last year’s uprising for basic rights, dignity and social justice.

The accident left behind a mangled shell of a bus twisted underneath the blood-splattered train outside the city of Assiut, some 200 miles south of Cairo. Children’s body parts, their books, schoolbags and tiny socks were strewn along the tracks.

— From wire reports

View The Bulletin's commenting policy »

comments powered by Disqus
The Bulletin