At least thirty people were
severely hurt when the coach carrying foreign students collided with a car and
overturned on the AP-7 highway near Freginals, about 50 miles (80km) from
Tarragona, on Sunday morning.
Some British students are
believed to be among those injured when the coach collided with a car and overturned
on a highway killing thirteen people in north-eastern Spain - and British
students are feared to be among the injured.
All those killed were
women, according to local officials.
The injured, aged between
22 and 29, were from Britain, Switzerland, Norway, Turkey, Ukraine and
Barcelona, local media said.
The students were part of
the European Union student exchange programme Erasmus.
Of those injured, three are
in a critical condition, nine in a serious condition and 22 in a less serious
condition, according to a Catalan government website.
Ireland's Department of
Foreign Affairs and Trade said two Irish students were among the injured in the
crash.
Two of those hurt were
travelling in the car.
The coach, carrying 57
people including the driver, was returning from the renowned Fallas fireworks
festival in Valencia when it crashed.
The driver is being held at
a police station in the city of Tortosa.
Spanish interior minister
Jorge Fernandez Diaz said the driver has passed alcohol and drug tests.
An investigation is looking
into the cause of the crash, which happened around halfway between Valencia and
Barcelona.
Catalonia's interior
minister Jordi Jane said the coach driver "hit the railing on the right
and swerved to the left so violently that the bus veered on to the other side
of the highway".
The bus then hit a car
coming in the opposite direction, he said.
He said most of the
passengers were studying at two universities in Barcelona.
The Catalan government said
work is under way to identify those who have lost their lives.
The Coach driver had A Little sleep off doz .It's a twinkle of an eye .It happened just like that .
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