Ten people killed in wedding bus crash in Australia

At least 10 people have died and 25 others are in hospital after a wedding bus crashed in an Australian wine region.

The passengers were returning from a wedding at a winery on Sunday night in Hunter Valley, a popular spot for wine tourists, when their coach overturned.

Police have charged the 58-year-old bus driver with 10 counts of dangerous driving which resulted in death.

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They said they were still in the process of identifying the dead.

The newly-weds, however, weren’t reported to be on the bus.

Police commissioner Karen Webb said the site of the crash is “still an active crime scene”. “We’ve got forensics officers processing the crime scene, we’ve got crash investigation unit officers, we’ve got rescue officers [on scene],” she added.

The accident occurred about 23:30 local time [13:30 GMT] when, according to police, there had been heavy fog in the area. The bus had rolled over while making a turn at a roundabout off a highway. Authorities say the vehicle has now been pulled upright.

NSW Police Acting Assistant Commissioner Tracy Chapman said the guests were travelling to Singleton “presumably for their accommodation”. Two of the survivors were airlifted from the crash, she added. Local media report that at least one of them is still in a critical condition.

Australian Prime Minister Anthony Albanese said it is “so cruel, so sad and so unfair” for a “joyous day in a beautiful place like that to end with such terrible loss of life”.

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