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Eight schoolchildren killed in Turkish bus accident
24 October 2011 [16:14] -
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An accident involving a school bus occurred in the Turkish city of Kars. Eight children died, 16 were injured, CNN Turk reported on Monday.
The ambulance team immediately went to the scene and delivered the injured to the nearby hospitals.
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