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Five Britons die in Ecuador crash Five Britons die in Ecuador crash
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Five British women have been killed and another 12 Britons injured in a bus crash in Ecuador.Five British women have been killed and another 12 Britons injured in a bus crash in Ecuador.
The dead are gap-year students Rebecca Logie, 20, Lizzie Pincock, 19, Indira Swann, 19, Emily Sadler, 20, and tour guide Sarah Howard, 27. The dead are gap-year students Rebecca Logie, 19, Lizzie Pincock, 19, Indira Swann, 18, Emily Sadler, 19, and tour guide Sarah Howard, 26.
Mark Davison, of tour organisers VentureCo, said the four students were heading to university in September.Mark Davison, of tour organisers VentureCo, said the four students were heading to university in September.
The bus is thought to have collided with a lorry near Jipijapa on Saturday between 1800 and 1900 local time. The bus is thought to have collided with a truck near Jipijapa on Saturday at 1900 local time.
'Deeply saddened''Deeply saddened'
The victims' next of kin have been informed.The victims' next of kin have been informed.
Prime Minister Gordon Brown said his thoughts are with their families and friends.Prime Minister Gordon Brown said his thoughts are with their families and friends.
His spokesman said: "The prime minister was deeply saddened to hear of the deaths of five young British people in Ecuador."His spokesman said: "The prime minister was deeply saddened to hear of the deaths of five young British people in Ecuador."
None of injured Britons is thought to be in a critical condition. A French national and two Ecuadorians were also hurt. None of injured Britons is thought to be in a critical condition. VentureCo say they have sustained whiplash, and minor facial and leg injuries.
A French national and two Ecuadorians were also hurt.
A parent should never have to go through this. As a parent myself, my heart goes out to them Mark Davison, VentureCo director Tour organiserA parent should never have to go through this. As a parent myself, my heart goes out to them Mark Davison, VentureCo director Tour organiser
A Foreign and Commonwealth Office (FCO) spokesman said the acting ambassador in Quito had arrived in Manta, where the injured were being treated.A Foreign and Commonwealth Office (FCO) spokesman said the acting ambassador in Quito had arrived in Manta, where the injured were being treated.
He also said the FCO welcomed the news that Ecuadorian authorities had appointed a prosecutor to investigate the crash.He also said the FCO welcomed the news that Ecuadorian authorities had appointed a prosecutor to investigate the crash.
The accident happened in Sancan, on the road between Manta and Jipijapa, an Ecuadorian news website reported.The accident happened in Sancan, on the road between Manta and Jipijapa, an Ecuadorian news website reported.
The bus was owned by Reina del Camino, a company well known to VentureCo.The bus was owned by Reina del Camino, a company well known to VentureCo.
Ecuadorian police have said the driver of a lorry carrying a load of sand crashed into the bus. The truck driver then fled the scene.Ecuadorian police have said the driver of a lorry carrying a load of sand crashed into the bus. The truck driver then fled the scene.
'Tragic accident''Tragic accident'
The group had been heading to the second stage of their trip, which involved volunteering on a development project on the coast at Puerto Lopez.The group had been heading to the second stage of their trip, which involved volunteering on a development project on the coast at Puerto Lopez.
They had just completed two weeks of Spanish language classes in the capital Quito.They had just completed two weeks of Spanish language classes in the capital Quito.
Mr Davison, a VentureCo director, said the group was only 30 minutes from its destination, and the accident had happened in the least dangerous, lowland part of the eight-hour journey.Mr Davison, a VentureCo director, said the group was only 30 minutes from its destination, and the accident had happened in the least dangerous, lowland part of the eight-hour journey.
"Any form of road travel in South America is inherently risky," he said. "We know this route well and we have groups there most months of the year."Any form of road travel in South America is inherently risky," he said. "We know this route well and we have groups there most months of the year.
"It starts in the high Andes, and this is the part of the journey covered in the morning, and then as you reach the afternoon you're onto the lowlands where the road is flatter and straighter."It starts in the high Andes, and this is the part of the journey covered in the morning, and then as you reach the afternoon you're onto the lowlands where the road is flatter and straighter.
"I think it was just an unfortunate combination of circumstances. It's a tragic accident. A parent should never have to go through this. As a parent myself, my heart goes out to them.""I think it was just an unfortunate combination of circumstances. It's a tragic accident. A parent should never have to go through this. As a parent myself, my heart goes out to them."
VentureCo's website says it specialises in gap-year and career break tripsVentureCo's website says it specialises in gap-year and career break trips
He added that the survivors were being looked after by their staff in Ecuador, the British Embassy and the Ecuadorian authorities. He said they planned to return to Quito by air before deciding what to do next. He added that the survivors were being looked after by their staff in Ecuador, the British Embassy and the Ecuadorian authorities. The group are due to fly to Quito later today for any further medical treatment.
A group set up on the social networking site Facebook ahead of the trip lists 18 expedition members, including one person from VentureCo.A group set up on the social networking site Facebook ahead of the trip lists 18 expedition members, including one person from VentureCo.
It says they were taking part in either the 15-week "Inca and Amazon Venture" or the 12-week "Inca Venture". Both trips set out on 27 March.It says they were taking part in either the 15-week "Inca and Amazon Venture" or the 12-week "Inca Venture". Both trips set out on 27 March.
'Third world''Third world'
Around 22,000 Britons visit Ecuador every year, according to the Foreign Office.Around 22,000 Britons visit Ecuador every year, according to the Foreign Office.
The South American country - which includes the Galapagos Islands - is known for its volcanoes, tropical forests and rich wildlife.The South American country - which includes the Galapagos Islands - is known for its volcanoes, tropical forests and rich wildlife.
The travel editor of the Independent newspaper, Simon Calder, said the country's infrastructure was basic.The travel editor of the Independent newspaper, Simon Calder, said the country's infrastructure was basic.
"This is a third world country with all the problems that come with that," he told the BBC."This is a third world country with all the problems that come with that," he told the BBC.
He said the operators "will certainly have gone to every length to make sure that the local bus company is reliable and safe".He said the operators "will certainly have gone to every length to make sure that the local bus company is reliable and safe".
"Unfortunately you cannot legislate against accidents.""Unfortunately you cannot legislate against accidents."
Anyone concerned for the safety of a friend or relative in Ecuador can call the Foreign Office on 020 7008 1500.Anyone concerned for the safety of a friend or relative in Ecuador can call the Foreign Office on 020 7008 1500.