Gujarat bus mishap death toll rises to 41

February 06, 2016 03:21 pm | Updated November 17, 2021 02:10 am IST - Ahmedabad

Rescue workers try to extract the injured and dead passengers from a bus, which plunged in to river Purna near Navsari, Gujarat on Friday.

Rescue workers try to extract the injured and dead passengers from a bus, which plunged in to river Purna near Navsari, Gujarat on Friday.

The death toll in the mishap involving a Gujarat State Road Transport Corporation (GSRTC) bus at Navsari in south Gujarat has climbed to 41, police said on Saturday.

Among the dead are 21 women, five children and 15 men, they said.

The Gujarat government announced a compensation of Rs 4 lakh to the next of the kin of each of the deceased. The government will bear the entire cost for the treatment of the injured, Navsari Collector Ramiya Mohan said.

“Death toll has risen to 41 in Friday’s mishap where a Gujarat State Transport bus plunged into Purna river near Supa village,” said Navsari rural police inspector S.B. Sheikh.

According to police, the accident occurred when the bus took a sharp turn on a bridge with a width of 23 feet while trying to avoid collision with a four-wheeler coming from the opposite side.

“The bus was running at a high speed when it had to take a sharp turn to avoid collision with a vehicle coming from the other side and the driver lost control over the steering. It hit the railing of the bridge and broke it to plunge into the river,” said Mr. Sheikh.

The bus was on its way to Ukai from Navsari on Friday evening when it fell 20 feet down into the Purna river.

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