SYDNEY – Police in the Australian state of New South Wales (NSW) said today that 10 people have died and 25 others have been taken to the hospital after a wedding bus crashed and rolled in the state’s Hunter Region late last night.
According to a statement by the NSW Police Force, emergency services were called at 11.30pm yesterday to the roundabout on Wine Country Drive near the Hunter Expressway off-ramp at Greta, following reports that “a coach had rolled over”.
During a press conference this morning, NSW Police Force acting assistant commissioner Tracy Chapman told reporters that 10 people were confirmed dead, with a further 25 people having been taken to hospital with various injuries.
According to Chapman’s briefing, the bus is still on its side and has yet to be righted.
She confirmed to reporters that there is a chance that people will remain trapped under the vehicle, increasing the number of deaths and injuries.
“A 58-year-old man, the driver of the coach, was taken to the hospital for mandatory testing. He is now at Cessnock Police Station and is currently under arrest,” Chapman said.
“Our investigation and information at this stage indicate that it is a single-vehicle collision. But as we work through that scene and obtain any other information that is available from witnesses or from what the scene presents, then we will look at all avenues,” the police officer noted.
She described the accident scene as “confronting and very traumatic”.
Multiple ambulances and helicopters were deployed to rush the injured to the hospital. Chapman said that there were two people airlifted, but most people were transported by road.
The road tragedy sent a shockwave through Australia this morning.
“All Australians waking up to tragic news from the Hunter send our deepest sympathies to the loved ones of those killed in this horrific bus tragedy,” Australian Prime Minister Anthony Albanese wrote on social media.
“For a day of joy to end in such devastating loss is cruel indeed. Our thoughts are also with those who have been injured,” he added.
NSW Premier Chris Minns tweeted that the loss of lives is “nothing short of heartbreaking”.
“For this horrific crash to have occurred on a day that should have been filled with love and happiness only adds to the heartbreak,” Minns said.
Investigations are continuing into the circumstances related to the incident. A crime scene has been established, and the scene is being forensically examined by specialists.
Police are also working to identify the crash victims and contact their next of kin. – Bernama, June 12, 2023