Alanya bus crash take many lives and 21 Russians who were injured earlier this week after a tour bus they were traveling in crashed off a bridge and tumbled into a riverbed in the southern province of Antalya arrived in Moscow on Thursday. Fifteen passengers were killed in the accident. A Russian woman died in a Turkish hospital who suffered severe injuries in a bus crash in the southwest of the country earlier in the week, bringing the death toll from the accident to 16, a Russian consulate general said.
On early Tuesday morning, a bus with 39 Russian tourists and two Turks en route from the resort of Alanya to the town of Pamukkale veered off the road and plunged 15 meters into the Aksu River killing 15 people, including 13 Russians. The Turkish driver and tour guide also perished in the accident.
On early Thursday, a Russian Emergencies Ministry plane evacuated 21 of the injured Russian tourists from hospitals in Turkey to Moscow for treatment. “Another person remains in [Turkish] hospital in critical condition. Two more are ready to be checked out,” Mirdzhalol Khusanov said.
The diplomat also said that 10-year-old Yevgeny Korobov, whose parents were killed in the accident, would be taken to Russia on Friday, adding that the repatriation of bodies also began on Friday.
Todays Zaman reported that She was not physically able to travel, so Russian and Turkish doctors decided to have her stay in Antalya for medical treatment as they were drawing up the list of injured passengers to be airlifted home. The woman was in serious condition and died last night,” Khusanov said.
He also said that late on Thursday a boy injured in the bus crash was discharged from the hospital and rejoined his parents. The consul general said three injured Russians are still in clinics in Antalya.
Two more Russian passengers with minor injuries are expected to be discharged from the hospital soon. On Tuesday morning, a group of Russian tourists staying in Antalya hotels embarked on a Pegas Touristik tour to the town of Pamukkale. Their bus plunged off a 15-meter-high bridge into a river near the Antalya airport. Initial reports said 13 Russian nationals and two Turks had been killed and that another 26 had been injured in the accident. According to the tour operator, the driver went into cardiac arrest at the wheel of the bus.






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