Malaysia
Eight burnt to death after bus catches fire near Tapah toll
Commuters travel along the Federal Highway in Kuala Lumpur December 18, 2013. u00e2u20acu201d Picture by Choo Choy May

TAPAH, Jan 15 ― Eight people were killed and 22 others injured when a tour bus veered off a Malaysian highway and caught fire early this morning, media reports said.

The driver of the bus had swerved to avoid hitting a tyre in the road and the bus plunged into a ditch and overturned, The Star newspaper said on its website.

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It said two people escaped unharmed.

State news agency Bernama said, quoting local police, said all the passengers were Malaysian and that 15 of the survivors were hurt seriously.

The accident occurred at around 1 am (1700 GMT) near the town of Tapah on the country's main north-south highway, as the bus was en route to a mountain resort, the reports said.

Pictures of the aftermath that were posted on Twitter showed the charred skeleton of the bus lying on its side. ― AFP


Early this morning, eight people were killed and 22 others injured when a tour bus veered off the north-south highway near Tapah. ― File pic

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