Train-bus collision in Zimbabwe kills 9, injures 26 — A freight train struck a bus at a level crossing in Triangle, Masvingo Province, Tuesday morning, police say. The National Railways of Zimbabwe blames the bus driver for failing to stop.
Nine people, including seven adults and two minors, were killed and 26 others injured Tuesday morning when a freight train collided with a bus at a rail-level crossing in Triangle, Zimbabwe's Masvingo Province, police said. The National Railways of Zimbabwe said the bus driver failed to stop at the crossing.
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