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Baku–Gazakh motorway minibus crash

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Bus
  
Mercedes-Benz

Deaths
  
14

Vehicles
  
Kamaz truck

Injuries
  
4

Date
  
22:30 AZT, November 4, 2007

Location
  
Baku–Gazakh motorway, Azerbaijan

The Baku–Gazakh motorway minibus crash occurred on November 4, 2007 at about 22:30 local time (18:30 UTC) in the Qaradağ Raion of Baku, Azerbaijan, on the 51st kilometre of Baku–Gazakh motorway. The crash became the country's worst road accident of the decade.

A Mercedes-Benz minibus, carrying twenty persons on their way back from a wedding, slammed into a parked Kamaz truck, laden with stones. Fourteen people including the driver died (according to Prosecutor of Qaradağ Raion Tariel Gurbanov, four of them were children and six were women) and four were injured. The injured were taken to a military hospital in Ələt. The Qaradağ police office instituted a criminal proceeding on article 263.3 (violating traffic rules and usage of vehicles, causing death of two or more persons) of the Criminal Code of Azerbaijan.

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Baku–Gazakh motorway minibus crash Wikipedia