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17 Die as Bus Plunges Into Sea in Russia

Moscow (August 16, 2017): At least 17 people died in southern Russia on Friday after a bus carrying construction workers veered off a pier and plunged into the Black Sea.

The bus was carrying people from their shift constructing the jetty for the Tamanneftegaz oil company in the port of Taman when it fell into the water from a height of four metres (15 feet).

 

“As a result of the traffic accident, 17 people died, one is missing and 33 people have been hospitalised,” the Investigative Committee that probes serious crimes said in a statement on its website on Friday evening.

Local authorities had given an earlier death toll of 18 but the emergency situations ministry published a list of 17 confirmed dead.

A spokesman for OTEKO, a conglomerate which owns Tamanneftegaz, said that the bus was carrying people who were working on the company´s construction site but who were not employed by the company directly.

The Investigative Committee has launched a probe into an alleged violation of traffic rules and of providing unsafe services and was looking into the maintenance of the bus.

Investigators said they were questioning the bus driver, who survived, and had seized documents from Tamanneftegaz and a subcontractor.

They said they were also questioning the businessman who provided the bus and found he had no formal contract with the oil company.

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