Italy struggled on Monday (July 29) to come to terms with a bus crash on  Sunday (July 28) which killed 38 people and injured 10 others in one of  the country's worst ever road accidents.
The accident happened  on Sunday night when a coach carrying some 50 people, including many  children, plunged off a viaduct near the southern town of Monteforte  Irpino, east of Naples while returning from an excursion.
Video  from the crash site showed crushed wreckage from the coach which lay on  its side while bodies covered in white sheets were lined up on the road.
Initial  reports suggested that the coach was travelling at speed and had hit  four or five cars before crashing over the roadside barriers on a  stretch of road which local media said had been the scene of repeated  accidents.
It was not clear for the moment whether there was any  mechanical damage to the vehicle's brakes or problems with its tyres or  whether there was any fault on the part of the driver, who was killed in  the accident.
Prosecutors have already opened an investigation  into the case, which comes just days after 79 people were killed in a  high-speed train crash in Spain.
All of the victims appear to  have been Italians returning from an excursion to the town of Telese  Terme, known for its hot sulphurous springs and a nearby lake popular as  a fishing spot.
Monday, July 29, 2013
Night-Time Video Captures Italy Crash Tragedy
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