Philippines bus explosion blamed on terrorists
LAMAR BINZIA/FAIRFAX NZ Bus driver Jihani Arana of Bus 434 of the Philippine government was killed along with his wife, wife, two children and girlfriend.
A US company in charge of constructing the bus that exploded in Tacloban is seeking donations in Jeddah as it recovers hundreds of thousands of dollars worth of damage.
Two bus passengers who were killed when their vehicle drove over one another as they travelled on the bus were from the United Kingdom and Australian 천안안마families, the victims’ families said yesterday.
Diane and Gerry Wilton were travelling between Jeddah and Manila last week when their private vehicle ploughed into the back of the driver’s car, killing him. Their partner, Mary Cuthbert, had been on her way to a birthday party with family and friends, when the car crashed.
Diane Wilton said her husband and daughter were taken to hospitals but had to be treated in the emergency department for minor head trauma.
Katherine Wilton said her partner and daughter were too young to notice the explosion.
“We’re both so devastated, just like everyone else in the family,” Katherine said. “All I can say is what a beautiful family we are.”
The Wilton family made the most of the good news by making donations totalling $80,000 via their personal accounts.
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The death toll was expected to rise as an autopsy revealed the bus driver, Jihani Arana, 34, of Bus 434, had been working as a manager for a company that had a factory in Marawi.
His wife, who was in the other vehicle, was working for the same firm and suffered from an injury to her head that required hospital treatment.
She had received treatment for “serious neck pain”, said a spokesman for the mayor of Jeddah, Khalid Al-Khairie.
An autopsy conducted earlier this year was expected to reveal the cause of the accident but as of last we예스 카지노ek did not produce a definite cause. An investigation could take weeks or months.
The city’s fire chief was to conduct a thorough investigation into the incident, in addition to the death of the passenger, but as of yesterday there was no further progress on the process, according to another spokesman.
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