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12 university students killed when their bus and a truck collide in Brazil

21 February 2025
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12 university students killed when their bus and a truck collide in Brazil
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In southeastern Brazil, a bus carrying university students collided with a truck on a highway, resulting in the deaths of 12 passengers and injuries to 21 others. The truck driver attempted to flee the scene but was caught and charged with various offenses. The University of Franca students were tragically killed in the crash, prompting three days of official mourning in Sao Paulo state, where the accident occurred.

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