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Tour bus rolls over on New York highway, causing multiple deaths

Police said that a tour bus with about 50 passengers rolled when the driver lost his control on a highway in western New York, causing dozens of injuries and multiple deaths.

James O'Callahan is a Trooper with the New York State Police. He told reporters that they believe there was a child among those who died. The majority of passengers were Asians or people of Asian descent. This included Chinese, Indians, and Filipinos.

The accident occurred on Interstate 90 in Pembroke (New York), about 30 miles east from Buffalo, while the bus was travelling from Niagara Falls to New York City.

O'Callahan stated that some passengers were still trapped inside the wreckage, while others were ejected when the bus rolled.

He said that the driver, who survived, lost control of the bus while it was moving at high speed and caused it to flip over when he attempted to correct its course. There were no other vehicles involved.

The police had contacted the bus company that was not identified immediately.

Everyone on the bush suffered at least some injuries.

After the accident, authorities shut down the highway in both direction, causing major traffic delays on one of the final weekends of summer vacation. Rich McKay reported from Atlanta, Frank McGurty edited by Cynthia Osterman.

(source: Reuters)