« France : un mort et cinq blessés graves dans un accident d'autocar » : différence entre les versions

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The pupils, who attend {{w|Alvechurch Church of England Middle School}} in {{w|Worcestershire}}, [[England]], were returning to the UK from a trip to {{w|Aosta Valley}}, a well-known skiing area in [[Italy]]. Those not injured have been transported to a local {{w|Sports complex|sports complex}} where the [[International Red Cross and Red Crescent Movement|French Red Cross]] is providing {{w|Psychological trauma|psychological assistance}}.
 
Police tests have established that the driver was not drunk and has been tested negative for drugs. It is possible that he might have fallen asleep while driving. Details of how exactly the crash occurred are unclear presently. According to {{w|BBC News}} reporter Hugh Schofield, the vehicle "veered into the ditch at the side of the road and it was a very serious accident." Video from the scene showed the coach, which was owned by an English company, had rolled onto its side.
 
{{PhoneContact|To find out more about those involved in this crash, contact the {{w|Foreign and Commonwealth Office}}: 0207 008 1500}}