10 dead in bus crash at Iran Varsity, 3 die in China

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Ten people have been killed in a bus accident at one of Tehran’s largest universities, Iran’s conservative news agency Tasnim reported Wednesday.

The bus was carrying 30 students along a mountainous road within the science research campus of Islamic Azad University in North-Western Tehran when it came off the road and hit a concrete column on Tuesday. Seven were killed instantly, state TV said, while an updated death toll of 10 was reported by Tasnim the day after the crash.

Iran was the world’s seventh deadliest country for drivers per capita, according to the World Health Organization’s latest figures from 2013, and the only non-African country apart from Thailand in the top 10. Iranian authorities say over 16,000 died on the road in the last Iranian year (2017-18).

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 Efforts to modernise Iran’s ageing and highly polluting cars have been hampered by a lack of investment, and foreign companies such as Peugeot and Renault were again forced to withdraw this year by the return of US sanctions.

The university blamed Tuesday’s crash on the driver having a stroke, but many on social media pointed to its ageing bus fleet and lack of road maintenance. Journalist Mahmoud Sadri tweeted that the university’s use of a “ramshackle bus in a mountainous region” amounted to “manslaughter”.

 Supreme leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei offered his condolences over the “tragic accident” in a statement on Tuesday.

Three students killed in China university lab explosion

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Three students were killed in a laboratory blast at a Beijing university on Wednesday, the city’s fire department said.

“There was an explosion at the experimental site during a scientific research experiment” on wastewater treatment in the Environmental Engineering Laboratory, the Beijing Fire Department said.

“The accident caused three students to die,” it added in a statement posted on its social media account.

The incident happened just after 9:30am (0130 GMT) at the Beijing Jiaotong University in the western part of the city.

Some 30 fire engines were sent to the scene, and took nearly an hour to get the blaze under control. Local authorities are launching an investigation into the cause of the incident.

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