At least 14 people died after a bus traveling between the Spanish cities of Valencia and Barcelona crashed early on Sunday, a local government official said, adding it had been carrying a group of university students, many of them foreign.
Reuters: Fourteen dead as Spanish bus carrying students crashes
Members of the police look at a piece of paper on the Spanish AP-7 motorway near Freginals, Amposta south of Tarragona following a fatal bus accident that claimed the lives of 13 foreign students an injured 44 others early on March 20, 2016. The students, enrolled at Barcelona University as part of the European Erasmus exchange programme, were returning from a traditional festival in the eastern city of Valencia when the driver "hit the railing on the right and swerved to the left so violently that the bus veered onto the other side of the highway," Jordi Jane,who heads interior matters for the Catalonia region, said.(PAU BARRENA / AFP)