Caribbean National Weekly

Thirty four killed, 17 injured in Haiti bus accident

By Andrew Karim··1 min read
Thirty four killed, 17 injured in Haiti bus accident
Key Points(5)
  • Thirty four people were killed and 17 injured on Sunday when a bus slammed into a crowd in the city of Gonaives to the north of the capital.
  • The police report that the bus first hit two pedestrians, killing one.
  • The bus then ploughed into a band of street musicians, leaving dozens dead.
  • The injured were rushed to hospital by the emergency services.
  • According to a spokesman with the Minister of Interior, Albert Mouloin, following the incident in which the driver attempted to flee the scene, witnesses became hostile and tried to set the vehicle on fire.

Thirty four people were killed and 17 injured on Sunday when a bus slammed into a crowd in the city of Gonaives to the north of  the capital.

The police report that the bus first hit two pedestrians, killing one.

The bus then ploughed into a band of street musicians, leaving dozens dead.

The injured were rushed to hospital by the emergency services.

According to a spokesman with the Minister of Interior, Albert Mouloin, following the incident in which the driver attempted to flee the scene, witnesses became hostile and tried to set the vehicle on fire.

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A car damaged by a bus lies on the side of a road on March 12, 2017 in Gonaives, 90 miles northwest of the capital Port-au-Prince

“The people who were not victims of the accident tried to burn the bus with the passengers inside,” said Faustin Joseph, a civic protection co-coordinator for the Artibonite region.

“The bus, the passengers and the driver were all placed into the care of the local authorities”, he added.

It was not immediately clear what caused the accident.

The bus was travelling from Cap Haitien to Port-au-Prince at the time of the incident

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