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Several Killed as Bus Crashes Into Stockholm Stop
- On Friday afternoon, a double-decker bus ploughed into a bus stop shelter on Valhallavägen in Östermalm, central Stockholm, at about 3.24pm.
- The investigation has been opened into possible manslaughter while Stockholm police say the cause remains unclear and have no information pointing to an attack.
- Authorities said three people were killed and three injured, with emergency crews treating casualties, and officials confirmed the vehicle was a Transdev double-decker bus with no passengers aboard.
- Emergency services worked for hours at the scene while police, ambulances and rescue services attended casualties and a cordoned-off area between the bus stop and the metro station disrupted SL bus lines 4, 6, 67 and 72.
- On Saturday, Swedish police believed the incident was an accident, and Prime Minister Ulf Kristersson said, `We do not yet know the cause of this but right now my thoughts are foremost with those who have been affected and their families`.
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