At least 5 children killed as school bus plunges off cliff in St. Vincent

January 13, 2015 08:23 am | Updated 08:23 am IST - KINGSTOWN, St. Vincent

A small bus packed with secondary students on their way to class plunged off a seaside cliff on Monday on the island of St. Vincent, killing at least five children. Authorities were searching for two others who were unaccounted for after the crash.

The minibus was full, with about 19 people, including the driver, a conductor and another adult, at the time of the crash, Police Commissioner Michael Charles said. It struck a utility pole and went off the cliff, falling about 20 feet to the rocks on the northern Atlantic Ocean side of the small island.

Coast Guard boats and police searched for the missing girls but it was a difficult effort amid heavy surf along the rocky coast.

The cause of the accident is under investigation, Mr. Charles said.

Prime Minister Ralph Gonsalves called the crash a “tragedy of national proportions,” and cancelled the annual budget speech he was scheduled to deliver on Monday to Parliament.

“It was a terrible accident and I think everyone’s heart is really heavy because of what has taken place,” Mr. Gonsalves said in a radio interview.

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