China: School bus ploughs into a crowd killing 11 people

A school vehicle ploughed into a crowd of people killing at least 11, including five students, in China’s Shandong province, state media statement.

Many people were injured, including one who is in critical issue.

As the students and parents were reportedly standing outside the gates of a university in Tai’an area, the vehicle appears to have rammed into them.

The pilot “lost control” of the car, state media record, and was taken into custody as officers evaluate the cause of the incident. It is questionable if the affair was intentional.

” So far, a total of 11 people have died ( including six parents and five students )”, Chinese state media confirmed, after the bus struck a group of parents and children on the side of the road.

Twelve others are in steady state.

People appear to be trapped underneath the car, and videos and photos of the event are being shared on social media.

This occurs only weeks after students start their new intellectual year’s first day of school.

In China, fatal customers accidents are a regular phenomenon. In the northern city of Changsha, authorities reported a aircraft crashed into a group of commuters in July this month, killing eight people and injuring many others.