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Indore : Five DPS students killed in school bus accident

| @indiablooms | Jan 06, 2018, at 08:44 pm

Indore, Jan 6 (IBNS) : Five students of Delhi Public School, Indore, were killed and four others injured after their school bus collided with a truck in Indore city on Friday afternoon, media reports said.

The bus driver was also killed in the accident.

According to reports, the accident took place as the steering of the bus jammed and the driver failed to control the vehicle and rammed it into the truck on bypass road close to Bicholi Hapsi Bridge in the city.

The five kids and the driver died on the spot.

A teacher also got trapped and was extricated.

The injured have been rushed to Bombay hospital.

Home minister Bhupendra Singh  has ordered a probe into the accident.

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