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Survivors of a bus crash in Ecuador, which left five British tourists dead, have been flown to hospitals in the capital Quito for treatment. | Survivors of a bus crash in Ecuador, which left five British tourists dead, have been flown to hospitals in the capital Quito for treatment. |
Twelve Britons, a French national and two Ecuadorians suffered whiplash, minor facial and leg injuries. | Twelve Britons, a French national and two Ecuadorians suffered whiplash, minor facial and leg injuries. |
Gap-year students Indira Swann, 18, of Berks, Lizzie Pincock, 19, of Somerset, Rebecca Logie, 19, of Lancs, and Emily Sadler, 19, of Hertfordshire, all died. | Gap-year students Indira Swann, 18, of Berks, Lizzie Pincock, 19, of Somerset, Rebecca Logie, 19, of Lancs, and Emily Sadler, 19, of Hertfordshire, all died. |
Travel company guide Sarah Howard, 26, from Cheshire, was also killed. | Travel company guide Sarah Howard, 26, from Cheshire, was also killed. |
'Bus shook' | 'Bus shook' |
Prime Minister Gordon Brown and Foreign Secretary David Miliband have both offered their sympathy to the families of those killed. | Prime Minister Gordon Brown and Foreign Secretary David Miliband have both offered their sympathy to the families of those killed. |
"It's every parent's worst nightmare to be going through what they are going through now," Mr Miliband said. | "It's every parent's worst nightmare to be going through what they are going through now," Mr Miliband said. |
The group had been heading from Quito to the coast when their tour bus collided with a lorry. | The group had been heading from Quito to the coast when their tour bus collided with a lorry. |
She was a beautiful, bubbly girl with her whole life ahead of her. Her loss is indescribable Emily Sadler's family Tributes for crash dead | She was a beautiful, bubbly girl with her whole life ahead of her. Her loss is indescribable Emily Sadler's family Tributes for crash dead |
One survivor told the BBC: "I was asleep, as were most of the people on the bus. I remember a big bang and the whole bus shook, and everything just stopped." | One survivor told the BBC: "I was asleep, as were most of the people on the bus. I remember a big bang and the whole bus shook, and everything just stopped." |
The group was almost three weeks into a 15-week trip of a lifetime - an Inca and Amazon adventure involving language tuition and working on a series of volunteer projects. | The group was almost three weeks into a 15-week trip of a lifetime - an Inca and Amazon adventure involving language tuition and working on a series of volunteer projects. |
The holiday was organised by the British tour company VentureCo, which specialises in gap-year trips. | The holiday was organised by the British tour company VentureCo, which specialises in gap-year trips. |
Its director, Mark Davison, said: "I think it was just an unfortunate combination of circumstances. It's a tragic accident." | Its director, Mark Davison, said: "I think it was just an unfortunate combination of circumstances. It's a tragic accident." |
He said travel by road throughout South America had an inherent risk and pledged to review company procedures. | He said travel by road throughout South America had an inherent risk and pledged to review company procedures. |
The parents of Emily Sadler have paid tribute to their "fun-loving and popular" daughter. | The parents of Emily Sadler have paid tribute to their "fun-loving and popular" daughter. |
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A survivor's recollection of the crash | A survivor's recollection of the crash |
"She was a beautiful, bubbly girl with her whole life ahead of her. Her loss is indescribable," they said in a statement. | "She was a beautiful, bubbly girl with her whole life ahead of her. Her loss is indescribable," they said in a statement. |
The 19-year-old lived in Northwood, Hertfordshire, with her parents, two sisters and two brothers. | The 19-year-old lived in Northwood, Hertfordshire, with her parents, two sisters and two brothers. |
She attended North London Collegiate School in Edgware and was on a gap year before going to Manchester University to study history. | She attended North London Collegiate School in Edgware and was on a gap year before going to Manchester University to study history. |
In a statement, her school said she had done exceptionally well in her exams and had tremendous potential. | In a statement, her school said she had done exceptionally well in her exams and had tremendous potential. |
Another victim, Lizzie Pincock, was a prefect at Taunton School in Somerset. | Another victim, Lizzie Pincock, was a prefect at Taunton School in Somerset. |
Head teacher Dr John Newton described her as a gifted and distinguished pupil with an exceptional future before her. | Head teacher Dr John Newton described her as a gifted and distinguished pupil with an exceptional future before her. |
The parents of Indira Swann told of their pride in their 18-year-old daughter. | The parents of Indira Swann told of their pride in their 18-year-old daughter. |
Her father, Greg Swann, said: "She was independent and she did the travel with our full blessing, with our knowledge of the risks. We have no regrets about her going, other than the final outcome." | Her father, Greg Swann, said: "She was independent and she did the travel with our full blessing, with our knowledge of the risks. We have no regrets about her going, other than the final outcome." |
'Lorry involved' | 'Lorry involved' |
The injured were airlifted back to Quito where they are receiving treatment in local hospitals. | The injured were airlifted back to Quito where they are receiving treatment in local hospitals. |
British survivors were expected to return home at the earliest opportunity but foggy weather may delay their departure. | British survivors were expected to return home at the earliest opportunity but foggy weather may delay their departure. |
Chris Poole, the acting British ambassador in Quito, said his job was to make sure the Britons were well looked-after, and they got back on their way "as soon as possible". | Chris Poole, the acting British ambassador in Quito, said his job was to make sure the Britons were well looked-after, and they got back on their way "as soon as possible". |
The bus was torn apart in the crash | The bus was torn apart in the crash |
Talks with funeral directors were under way, he added. | Talks with funeral directors were under way, he added. |
Meanwhile, Ecuadorian authorities have begun an investigation into the cause of the crash. British diplomats are said to be assisting them. | Meanwhile, Ecuadorian authorities have begun an investigation into the cause of the crash. British diplomats are said to be assisting them. |
The accident happened at 1930 local time on Saturday (0130 BST Sunday) in Sancan, on the road between Manta and Jipijapa. | The accident happened at 1930 local time on Saturday (0130 BST Sunday) in Sancan, on the road between Manta and Jipijapa. |
Ecuadorian police said the driver of a lorry carrying a load of sand crashed into the bus, owned by Reina del Camino, a company well known to Warwick-based VentureCo. | Ecuadorian police said the driver of a lorry carrying a load of sand crashed into the bus, owned by Reina del Camino, a company well known to Warwick-based VentureCo. |
The lorry driver then fled the scene. | The lorry driver then fled the scene. |
News reports in Quito suggest the accident happened in thick fog which has been hanging over the country for several days. | News reports in Quito suggest the accident happened in thick fog which has been hanging over the country for several days. |
The travellers on the 15-week Inca and Amazon Venture, which set out on 27 March, had been heading to the second stage of their trip, which involved volunteering on a development project at the fishing village of Puerto Lopez. | The travellers on the 15-week Inca and Amazon Venture, which set out on 27 March, had been heading to the second stage of their trip, which involved volunteering on a development project at the fishing village of Puerto Lopez. |
They were planning to renovate a children's creche there. | They were planning to renovate a children's creche there. |
The group was reaching the end of an eight-hour journey and was 30 minutes from the village in the lowlands when the crash happened. | The group was reaching the end of an eight-hour journey and was 30 minutes from the village in the lowlands when the crash happened. |
About 22,000 Britons visit Ecuador every year, according to the Foreign Office. | About 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. |
Anyone concerned for the safety of a relative in Ecuador can call the Foreign Office on 020 7008 1500. | Anyone concerned for the safety of a relative in Ecuador can call the Foreign Office on 020 7008 1500. |