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Children injured in bus accident Girl killed in school bus crash
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Eight children and a driver have been injured in a collision between a school bus and a lorry in County Tyrone. A teenage girl has died following a collision between a school bus and a lorry in County Tyrone.
The accident happened as the bus was turning into a primary school on the Ballygawley Road, Cabragh, at 0800 GMT. Seven other pupils and a driver were injured in the crash on the Ballygawley Road, Cabragh, at 0800 GMT. One child is said to be in a critical condition.
Two of the children are described as "fairly seriously" injured. Six others, and the driver, were also hurt. The bus ended up in a field. The accident happened as the bus was turning into a primary school. The bus ended up in a field.
The road has been closed between the Ballygawley roundabout and Dungannon. One man has been arrested.The road has been closed between the Ballygawley roundabout and Dungannon. One man has been arrested.
There are major traffic delays.There are major traffic delays.
The bus was carrying about eight pupils from St Ciaran's High School in Ballygawley and seven from St Mary's Primary School in Cabragh.The bus was carrying about eight pupils from St Ciaran's High School in Ballygawley and seven from St Mary's Primary School in Cabragh.
It was turning into St Mary's when the accident happened.It was turning into St Mary's when the accident happened.
It is understood five ambulances went to the scene. The injured have been taken to Craigavon Area Hospital. It is understood five ambulances went to the scene. The injured were taken to Craigavon Area Hospital.
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It is understood the bus involved is a new vehicle, fully fitted with seatbelts and has CCTV cameras.It is understood the bus involved is a new vehicle, fully fitted with seatbelts and has CCTV cameras.
The schools said there is a good culture of wearing seatbelts among the pupils. The schools said there was a good culture of wearing seatbelts among the pupils.
Local SDLP councillor Anthony McGonnell said it was "an horrific scene".Local SDLP councillor Anthony McGonnell said it was "an horrific scene".
"What we know so far is that two children - pupils of St Ciaran's High School in Ballygawley - have been badly injured."What we know so far is that two children - pupils of St Ciaran's High School in Ballygawley - have been badly injured.
"A number of other children have received less severe injuries."A number of other children have received less severe injuries.
"We do not know as yet how badly injured anybody is. They have all been removed by the emergency services, who responded magnificently and were here literally within minutes.""We do not know as yet how badly injured anybody is. They have all been removed by the emergency services, who responded magnificently and were here literally within minutes."
The councillor said it was the latest in a long line of serious accidents on the road.The councillor said it was the latest in a long line of serious accidents on the road.
Police are urging motorists to avoid the area.Police are urging motorists to avoid the area.
Diversions are in place through Aughnacloy at Ballygawley roundabout and Quinn's Corner.Diversions are in place through Aughnacloy at Ballygawley roundabout and Quinn's Corner.
Education Minister Caitríona Ruane said: "I have been deeply upset by news of this morning's incident and my thoughts go out to those affected by the accident.Education Minister Caitríona Ruane said: "I have been deeply upset by news of this morning's incident and my thoughts go out to those affected by the accident.
"The Southern Education and Library Board are providing support to the schools involved through their critical incident response team at what will be a very difficult time for the families, schools and communities involved.""The Southern Education and Library Board are providing support to the schools involved through their critical incident response team at what will be a very difficult time for the families, schools and communities involved."