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Local police in Switzerland say that at least six people have died in a bus fire.

A bus fire in a small Swiss town on Tuesday resulted in at least six deaths, prompting police to open a criminal probe.

The Fribourg police confirmed that the bus was engulfed by flames while driving on a road near Kerzers. This town is located in the canton Fribourg and is about 20 kilometers (12 miles) from the Swiss capital Bern.

Frederic Papaux is a spokesperson for the Fribourg Police.

The police said that three injured persons were transported to hospital.

Papaux reported that passengers escaped the bus in a panicked state, and were injured. No other vehicles were involved.

The video shows the remains of the car after the fires have been extinguished.

Papaux could not confirm unverified reports on social media that a passenger on the bus poured gasoline onto themselves or how the fire started.

Guy Parmelin, the Swiss president, expressed his condolences to the victims and confirmed that an investigation was underway.

In a statement posted on X, he said: "I am shocked and saddened that yet again people lost their lives in a serious Swiss fire."

A fire in a Swiss ski resort called Crans Montana killed 41 people, injured 115 and shook Switzerland. Reporting by Olivia Le Poidevin, Editing by Neil Fullick

(source: Reuters)