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A bus crash in southern Mexico kills 29 people and injures 19 #LIVE
A bus crash in southern Mexico kills 29 people and injures 19.
The accident occurred when the driver lost control of the vehicle in Magdalena Penasco.
29 people were killed in Mexico when a passenger bus plummeted into a ravine Wednesday in the southern state of Oaxaca, police said (AFP)
A passenger bus in southern Mexico lost control, plunged into a 75-foot-deep gully, and killed at least 29 passengers and left 20 injured. The accident happened in the indigenous Mixteca region of Oaxaca state.
Jesús Romero, state's interior secretary, informed 27 people had died in the crash, including a 1 1/2-year-old toddler. Meanwhile, about 20 people were injured in the accident, some very seriously.
Later his office confirmed that the death toll increased to 29, as two victims died at a hospital.
Romero said the bus driver apparently lost control of the vehicle and plunged into the gully. “It appears that a lack of skill and tiredness caused the accident," Romero said in remarks to a local television station.
The police released photos depicting a devastating scene where the bus had overturned, completely crushing the passenger compartment. The bus was en route from Mexico City to remote mountain villages in the impoverished Mixteca region.
The belongings, bundles, and baskets scattered among the wreckage indicated that the victims were likely individuals who worked in manual labor in the capital and were returning to their hometowns.
The deadly accident follows others on winding, steep roads in remote parts of Mexico. In April, 18 people were killed and dozens were injured when a bus fell off a cliff in western Mexico.
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Trump investigations heat up as Meadows testifies-second grand jury hears from witnesses in Florida
Trump investigations heat up as Meadows testifies, second grand jury hears from witnesses in Florida.
As the Justice Department’s investigations into former President Donald Trump continue, two new factors have emerged.
Trump’s former Chief of Staff Mark Meadows has testified before a federal grand jury, and a second grand jury has heard from witnesses as part of the investigation into Trump’s handling of classified documents, according to multiple reports.
It was not immediately clear which investigation Meadows testified about or when he testified, according to the reports. One federal investigation into Trump and his allies is focused on efforts to overturn the results of the 2020 race for the White House. The other is focused on Trump’s handling of classified documents at his Florida estate, Mar-a-Lago.
Trump has denied all wrongdoing.
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A lawyer for Meadows, George Terwilliger, told The New York Times in a statement that “Without commenting on whether or not Mr. Meadows has testified before the grand jury or in any other proceeding, Mr. Meadows has maintained a commitment to tell the truth where he has a legal obligation to do so.”
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