Driver in Sweden Released After Questioning Over Crash Into Stockholm Bus Stop That Killed 3
- A double-decker bus in Stockholm veered into a busy bus stop, killing three people and injuring three others, as reported by Swedish police.
- Witnesses reported that the bus did not brake before crashing into a bus stop, with one witness mentioning the bus was driving at a high speed.
- Swedish Prime Minister Ulf Kristersson offered condolences to the victims' families, noting they were likely heading home when the tragedy occurred.
- Authorities believe the incident was a tragic accident and have ruled out any deliberate intent, according to police.
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It happened in the middle of the main rush hour in Stockholm.
There are still many unanswered questions about the bus accident in Östermalm. Among those who work with the bus driver, there is great sadness. – He is always on time and nice, says
The identification of the three victims – and the death notices to the relatives – are delayed after the serious bus accident on Friday. When everything is clear, information about all three will be announced at the same time. – This is to avoid speculation, says Stockholm Police press spokesperson Ola Österling.
A double-decker bus crashed into a bus stop in central Stockholm on Friday, killing three people and injuring three others.
The police say they have a clearer picture of what happened when a bus ran over several people and into a health club in Östermalm in Stockholm on Friday. One of the most important tasks is to identify the three victims, according to police spokesperson Ola Österling. – I do not rule out that it will happen today.
Interviews with the driver have provided a "slightly clearer picture" of what happened when a bus crashed into a bus shelter on Friday. The identification of the three dead and the examination of the bus are expected to be completed next week, police say.
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