This is the horrific moment when a tour coach in an ice river was shattered when the driver tried to reflect.
The horrific footage of the bus shows move back before it goes out and collapses in the water below in Turin.
The coach’s driver, 64, died tragicly in the coach’s accident – while many pedestrians were injured.
Dozens of locals and tourists wandering along the Bo River witnessed the horrific moment and could not do anything but watching in disbelief with the development of the tragedy.
The car was shocked by three infantry while rolling towards the edge of the river.
The driver, Nicolas de Carlo, who was also the owner of the transport company, was the only person on board the coach.
He was leading a group of elementary school children from Milan on a school trip earlier that day.
One of the local media told the local media: “We hit us while it was reversed, then hit the wall and fell in the river.
“We were on foot. Just busy behind my aunt and cousin. They only fled with some bruises.”
Al -Jarar from a club along the river bank was the first to respond before emergency services.
They jumped into the water and managed to pull de Carlo from the car.
“The Jarraz’s reaction was very quickly. We gave them a hammer to break the coach’s windows,” the witness to the local media.
“It seems that he has already died by the time they pushed it to the beach.”
Another witness said that the tragedy “happened in a small part of a second.”
Despite attempts to revive De Carlo, his heart failed to restore.
The firefighters later regained the coach that night, and will be examined as part of the ongoing investigation.
The results of the autopsy have not now been confirmed, but De Carlo is believed to have suffered a medical emergency before collapse.
“The consequences could have been worse,” said the mayor of Turin Stefano Le Rousseau.
“Now, our ideas and sympathy come out to the victim’s family.”
This comes after a bus fell tragicly in a large valley in Bolivia in February, killing at least 30 people and wounding 15 people.
The passenger bus was said to have lost control during the speed before the abyss was completed in the depth of half a mile.
Another bus in two cars and a safety barrier before it dropped to a mysterious river with a depth of 10 feet in Saint Petersburg, killing seven people in October.
The bus driver, who is sleeping on the wheel, imprisoned for six years.
Several days ago, three people were injured after a two -storey bus was crashed outside a tourist square point in London.
Emergency services rushed to the crash site near St. Paul’s Cathedral.
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