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A nine-year-old girl remains critically ill following an accident in County Tyrone which claimed the life of her 16-year-old cousin.A nine-year-old girl remains critically ill following an accident in County Tyrone which claimed the life of her 16-year-old cousin.
Nicola Murray, a pupil at St Ciaran's High School in Ballygawley, died in the collision between the bus and a lorry.Nicola Murray, a pupil at St Ciaran's High School in Ballygawley, died in the collision between the bus and a lorry.
Her cousin, Grainne Mallon, is being treated in Belfast's Royal Hospital.Her cousin, Grainne Mallon, is being treated in Belfast's Royal Hospital.
Education Minister Caitríona Ruane is to brief other ministers on the tragedy when the Northern Ireland Executive meets later.Education Minister Caitríona Ruane is to brief other ministers on the tragedy when the Northern Ireland Executive meets later.
Father Pat Hannigan spent several hours with Grainne's family at the Royal and said they were trying to remain strong.Father Pat Hannigan spent several hours with Grainne's family at the Royal and said they were trying to remain strong.
"They were hopeful, they were optimistic but quietly so," he said."They were hopeful, they were optimistic but quietly so," he said.
"Obviously they are in a state of shock and there is that cloud, or shadow, that's hanging over them. But they are hopeful, and they are very much together.""Obviously they are in a state of shock and there is that cloud, or shadow, that's hanging over them. But they are hopeful, and they are very much together."
The crash happened as the bus turned into St Mary's Primary School in Cabragh at about 0830 GMT on Wednesday.The crash happened as the bus turned into St Mary's Primary School in Cabragh at about 0830 GMT on Wednesday.
We simply cannot afford to wait a further two or three years until the new road is constructed before some measures are introduced Tom Elliott
The bus was carrying about eight pupils from St Ciaran's High School and seven from St Mary's Primary School.The bus was carrying about eight pupils from St Ciaran's High School and seven from St Mary's Primary School.
The driver of the lorry, who was arrested after the accident, has since been released by police.The driver of the lorry, who was arrested after the accident, has since been released by police.
It is understood the bus involved was a new vehicle, fully fitted with seatbelts and had CCTV cameras.It is understood the bus involved was a new vehicle, fully fitted with seatbelts and had CCTV cameras.
The schools said there was a good culture of wearing seatbelts among the pupils.The schools said there was a good culture of wearing seatbelts among the pupils.
There have been calls for action to address the number of fatal accidents on the Ballygawley line.
A multimillion-pound roads improvement scheme which will turn the road into a dual carriageway got under way earlier this month.
Local assembly member Tom Elliott said there needed to be interim measures to reduce the number of accidents on the road.
"We simply cannot afford to wait a further two or three years until the new road is constructed before some measures are introduced," he said.