Bus crash in Ecuador kills 24 people, injures 19

15 August,2018 08:31 AM IST |  Quito (Ecuador)  |  AP

On average, 13 people die each day on Ecuador's roadways, according to the highway safety organization Road Justice, adding that roughly 95 percent are due to human error


At least 24 people were killed and another 19 injured when a bus careened into another vehicle at high speed and overturned on a highway near Ecuador's capital, officials reported. The Colombian-registered bus was travelling to Quito when it hit a smaller vehicle in an area known as dead man's curve yesterday, Ecuadorean authorities said.

Col Wilson Pavon, head of Ecuador's transit police, said the majority of the passengers aboard were Colombians, but that Venezuelans were also among the dead. Three people, including two minors travelling in the smaller vehicle were also killed. A small fleet of ambulances and first responders rushed to the crash site about two hours from Quito before dawn. They found the severely wrecked bus overturned and several homes adjacent to the highway damaged and strewn with metal debris. It's the second highway tragedy in less than three days in Ecuador.

On Sunday, 12 people were killed and another 30 injured when a bus carrying fans of the Ecuadorean soccer team Barcelona SC overturned on a highway after a game. Late Monday, relatives of the victims bid farewell to their loved ones at a collective wake held at Barcelona's stadium in Guayaquil.

Police were still investigating the causes of the earlier crash, but some eyewitnesses told local media that the bus carrying members of the Sur Oscura fan club that accompanies Barcelona to all its away games was seen trying to overtake other vehicles shortly before the crash. On average, 13 people die each day on Ecuador's roadways, according to the highway safety organization Road Justice, adding that roughly 95 percent are due to human error.

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