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70 Die in Bus Crash

NEW DELHI () -- At least 70 passengers died when an overcrowded bus skidded off the road and fell into a small lake in northeastern India on Friday, the United News of India said.


The news agency quoted officials as saying the bodies of 56 people, including 17 women and four children, had been pulled out of the lake at Rajabari, in the state of Assam. Five passengers swam to safety, it said.


The bus, carrying extra passengers from another bus that had broken down, was on its way from Jorhat to Sibsagar, in a prominent tea-growing belt of the hilly state.

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