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2009 Yambol bus crash

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Injuries
  
at least 20

Total number of deaths
  
18

Date
  
28 May 2009

2009 Yambol bus crash

Location
  
Road to Bakadzhik Pk. near Yambol Bulgaria

The 2009 Yambol bus crash occurred on 28 May 2009 near the city of Yambol in southeastern Bulgaria. Eighteen people died, and at least 20 were injured.

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Incident

The victims had been walking up the Bakadzhik peak to attend a traditional Ascension Day (Spasovden) feast and fair held on the summit. Around 9:15 AM local time the bus, a Chavdar 11 operated by the Yambol transport company MCI Slavi Slavov, crashed into a group of pedestrians while descending from a tour to the Alexander Nevsky Memorial Church located at the summit. Although the bus had been declared roadworthy on 12 May, some speculate that the cause for the accident may have been brake failure. Other factors that contributed to the tragedy were the narrow road, the high speed and the damp asphalt. The driver, 60-year-old Gospodinov Dimitrov, was legally sober. The bus driver was heavily injured and transported to Sofia to be treated at Pirogov Hospital.

Most of the victims were over 60 years old, though one victim was a 16-year-old boy. Thirteen of those killed were women and five were men; all victims were either from Yambol or the nearby villages. More than 15 people were injured; four were initially in a life-threatening condition due to head trauma.

Reaction

29 May was declared a national day of mourning in Bulgaria. Political parties in the country and their leaders cancelled their European Parliament election campaign events in the next few days due to the disaster. The National Assembly of Bulgaria observed a minute of silence as the news broke out. President Georgi Parvanov and Prime Minister Sergei Stanishev changed their schedules and headed to the scene of the accident, their offices said.

References

2009 Yambol bus crash Wikipedia