Jubail: Six schoolchildren die in road collision


Jubail: Six schoolchildren die in road collision

Pic: Yahya Hallare
Daijiworld Media Network

Jubail, Feb 28 (Arab News): Six Jubail International primary schoolchildren were killed yesterday and 10 injured in a traffic accident on the Road No. 1 in Jubail.

Sixteen boys and girls were on board the school bus when it was struck by a speeding and lane-jumping Toyota Land Cruiser.

The Land Cruiser jumped its lane and veered to the right, then crossed into the school bus’ lane. The Land Cruiser struck the bus on the left rear corner, slicing through the body and killing the six children instantly. The collision also partially collapsed the roof of the bus. Others were seriously injured, according to eyewitnesses at the scene.

Police officials said that the bus driver, a Sri Lankan, survived the crash uninjured and immediately called school administrators, who rushed to the scene.

The number of injured students, both boys and girls, were not immediately available. At the scene, one boy with a head injury was placed on the ground and had his head wrapped in a scarf to serve as a makeshift bandage until medical crews could aid him.

Traffic police and other security personnel rushed to the scene within minutes. Jubail Traffic Department Director Col. Saud Al-Otaibi and senior officers of the Red Crescent, Civil Defense and the Royal Commission took charge and directed the emergency and rescue efforts.

The injured were taken in ambulances to the Royal Commission Hospital and Al-Mana Hospital. Onlookers that gathered at the scene severely hampered rescue efforts, traffic officials said.

Parents and relatives of the victims, who rushed to the scene after hearing about the accident, were crying hysterically.

Jubail International School is part of the Al Hussan International School system and caters to well-to-do expatriate families. It opened in September 1999. It has two separate divisions, a boys section and girls section on the same campus.

  

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  • ahmed, Jubail

    Tue, Dec 10 2013

    2 of my friends were in that accident. 1 died 1 injured. :( Can not believe it. I'm at their school

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  • Imran Naveed, Pakistan

    Thu, Oct 10 2013

    Al Hussan must take action to change its buses. GMC buses to be used for intercity roads. if this Hyundai coaster would have been a GMC school bus the loss would be very little.

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  • Evans Christopher Sumitra, Udupi/New York, USA

    Sat, Mar 02 2013

    Very sad accident. May their souls rest in eternal peace and my heartfelt condolences to the bereaved family. Accidents do happen but the drivers have to be very careful. they have to follow the traffic rules and regulations to avoid such fatal accidents.

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  • Jerry, Mangalore

    Fri, Mar 01 2013

    Please do not generalise ... this is like saying "the funny thing with Indians is they have poor manners"

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  • Cynthia, Moodbidri

    Fri, Mar 01 2013

    The funny thing with Arabs is inspite of having sophisticated vehicles, good roads, they die in road accidents !!

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  • GEORGE WILLIAM, M'LORE

    Thu, Feb 28 2013

    Inna Lillahi, Wa Inna Ilahyi Rajeehoon... Amen

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  • satish naik, vitla

    Thu, Feb 28 2013

    May their soul RIP.

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  • Ashraf, mangalore/bahrain

    Thu, Feb 28 2013

    Heartly condolenss. What about the land cruiser driver. Dead or alive????

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  • Lancy Moras, Moushmi Creations

    Thu, Feb 28 2013

    Sad to know the untime death of innocent children. Our truthful condolences to the bereaved 6 children's family members. We assure our Heavenly prayers. Let us not forget that we are from one Eternal God and we are to God a day.

    Through death God our only beloved Savior takes us to eternal life. When we are in this world, God wants us to love each other and all the things which He created. We should work sincerely and lead a good life through which we can prepare ourselves for our own death and thus we follow in the path of Jesus Christ who died for our sins.

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  • ISMAIL.K.PERINJE, PERINJE-YANBU/KSA

    Thu, Feb 28 2013

    Some Chilling Facts & figures for our readers.

    An average of 17 persons dies in Saudi roads DAILY
    Injuries related to shoulder and other parts 41.68%
    Head and face injuries estimated @ 33.52%
    Among those injured 79.62% Saudis
    Others were 19.63%(Expats)
    Average the cost of treatment in emergency wards SR4123xRS 14.50
    For those admitted SR 20186xRS14.50
    Youths aged between 15 to 45 accounted for largest number accident victims.
    ROAD ACCIDENT COST KSA SR 87 Billion xRS 14.50 ANNUALLY !!!!

    OVER THE PAST TWO DECADES KSA HAS RECORDED 4 MILLION TRAFFIC ACCIDENTS WHICH HAVE LED TO 86000 DEATHS AND 61000 injuries, 7% of which resulted in permanent disability ...(SOURCE..A.NEWS)

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  • Kantha Cool, kundapur

    Thu, Feb 28 2013

    May their souls Rest in peace.It happened because of the :Sun control DARK films on windows.."

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  • Prakash saldanha, mangalore riyadh/ dammam

    Thu, Feb 28 2013

    Deep condolences. May God give strength and courage to the parents. May their souls Rest in peace.

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  • Jossey Saldanha, Mangalore/Mapusa/Mumbai

    Thu, Feb 28 2013

    We don't have roads still we speed like morons........

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  • Aleem, Mangalore

    Thu, Feb 28 2013

    Inna Lillahi, Wa Inna Ilahyi Rajeehoon..!!

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  • THERESA LOBO, Mukamar-Sharjah

    Thu, Feb 28 2013

    Very sad incident. May God give strength and courage to the parents and near and dear ones to bear this loss. May their souls Rest in peace.

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  • sorry status, ibrahim saudi/yanbu

    Thu, Feb 28 2013

    Deep condolenses. This is the fate of whole saudi road. Even if we drive carefully, the opposit what happens we don't know. some are not concerned with the public's life. Poor children

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  • Wilfred Crasta, Bela/Abu Dhabi

    Thu, Feb 28 2013

    Saudis are notorious for their rash driving. They are not going to change unless some drastic steps are taken to curb it. They must learn lesson from Dubai drivers.

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  • ISMAIL.K.PERINJE, PERINJE-YANBU/KSA

    Thu, Feb 28 2013

    Very sad and tragic accident.May children's soul rest in peace.KSA is one of the highest road accident prone country in the world in spite of Good road net work and Highways four lanes.

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