Graduation trip turns tragic - Indonesia school bus crash in Bandung kills 11, dozens injured


The bus was carrying over 60 students and teachers from the Java town of Depok to Lembang in Indonesia when it crashed. - PHOTO: XINHUA

BANDUNG, Indonesia (AFP) - At least eleven people were killed and dozens more were injured when a bus carrying high school students on a graduation trip crashed on Indonesia's biggest island, police said Sunday.

The bus was carrying more than 60 students and teachers from the Java island town of Depok to Lembang, a popular tourist spot, when it crashed at 6:48 pm (1148 GMT) on Saturday.

The students had just celebrated their graduation and were on a school trip when the bus suddenly lost control and tilted to the left, crashing into a car and three motorbikes, West Java province police spokesman Jules Abraham Abast told AFP Sunday.

"Out of the passengers who died, nine of them were students, and one of them was a teacher," Abast said.

The bus crashed into a car and three motorbikes in Indonesia. The accident killed nine students, a teacher, and a motorcyclist. - PHOTO: XINHUA
The bus crashed into a car and three motorbikes in Indonesia. The accident killed nine students, a teacher, and a motorcyclist. - PHOTO: XINHUA

The accident also killed one motorcyclist, seriously injured 13 people and caused minor injuries to 40 others, he added.

Local traffic police chief Undang Syarif Hidayat told broadcaster Kompas he suspected the bus' brake malfunctioned before the crash, but Abast said police are still investigating the cause of the accident.

Deadly traffic accidents are common in Indonesia, where vehicles are often old or poorly maintained, and road rules are routinely ignored.

Last month, at least 12 people were killed when a car crashed into a bus and another car on a busy highway in West Java, as people travelled to celebrate Aidilfitri holidays with relatives at the end of the Islamic holy month of Ramadan. - AFP

Follow us on our official WhatsApp channel for breaking news alerts and key updates!

Next In Aseanplus News

For generations, Vietnam made its most beloved condiment the same way. The craft lives on
Bomba implements fuel-saving measures for non-critical services
Malaysia condemns continuing attacks on Unifil peacekeepers in southern Lebanon
Two drown after waves capsize kayak at Pantai Merdeka
Dhaka cuts office hours and turns off wedding lights
Teaming up to breed at risk orang utan
Deadly 5.9 magnitude quake felt across nations
32 charged over fake helicopter rescue scam
Free public transport to cut costs
Economy pushed to the brink

Others Also Read