Sunday, February 19, 2012

Tragedy In Goa As School Bus Falls Into The River

       Tragedy occurred as atleast 6 people died, including four school children and two women escorting them when a school bus drove into a river at Goa on saturday. The accident took place when the brakes of the bus failed and plunged into Calvi River, 30 km from Panaji.
        
         Police officials said; bodies of four of the victims, including three students of St. Thomas Girls High School, Aldona, have been recovered from the river. The bodies were identified as Priyal Salgaonkar, 10, Diana Dias, 8, Elvina Dias, 11, and Josephine Dias, 58.

          Deputy Inspector General of Police Ravinder Yadav said police and naval divers were still searching for the two missing people - Nigella Gracias, 11, and Dayanand Hoble, 55. Earlier, conflicting figures were given by police over the number of victims.
          
          The search operation will continue sunday to recover the bodies of the remaining victims. 
The bus driver Driver Rajesh Naik who wanted absconding was however later arrested, he said that there were six persons on board," Yadav said. The driver claimed that the accident occurred after the vehicle’s brakes failed and the vehicle rolled into the river off a ferry ramp.

          Chief Minister Digambar Kamat announced an ex-gratia amount of Rs.2 lakh to the kin of the deceased and also announced the cancellation of carnival parades in Goa.

          Minutes later, a government statement clarified that only the inaugural carnival parade at Panaji Saturday was cancelled, while the decision on allowing other parades in other towns of Goa would be taken later.

           The Goa church has also condoled the deaths of students of the church-run institution.

     “The church in Goa expresses its sadness for the tragedy that took place at Calvim, where a bus carrying passengers plunged into the river... we offer condolences to the bereft families and express solidarity with them in this moment of great loss,” said spokesperson for the church Fr. Francisco Caldeira.

            Goa Governor K Sankaranarayanan has also expressed “shock and grief” over the deaths.

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