Several dead when train crashes into bus
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At least six people died and 17 were injured when a train rammed into a bus in the Mexican state of Queretaro.
Pictures from the scene show that the accident occurred at a crossing without barriers and that the bus was dragged along by the train for around 50 metres.
According to the newspaper Diario de Queretaro the accident occurred on Wednesday morning when the bus driver tried to cross the tracks before the train arrived.
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