Global Times

Taiwan bus fire victims mourned in public service

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A public memorial ceremony was held Monday in Taoyuan, Taiwan to mourn the victims of a fatal tour bus fire that killed 26 people on July 19.

Authoritie­s from both sides of the Taiwan Straits, including the Chinese mainland- based Associatio­n for Relations across the Taiwan Straits and Taiwan’s Taoyuan municipal government, sent scrolls of elegiac couplets and flower baskets to mourn the victims.

Taiwan’s former leader Ma Ying- jeou was among local representa­tives who mourned the dead at the ceremony.

Liu Kezhi, secretary- general of the Chinese mainland-based Associatio­n for Tourism Exchange Across the Taiwan Straits, and representa­tives of mainland enterprise­s in Taiwan also paid tribute to the victims at the service.

Everyone on board the bus was killed when it crashed into a highway barrier and caught fire near the Taoyuan Airport on July 19. They included 23 tourists and a tour guide from the Chinese mainland, a local driver and a local tour guide.

A preliminar­y investigat­ion found evidence to suggest that the fire began near the driver’s compartmen­t, according to local prosecutor­s.

On Sunday, investigat­ors found “gasoline components” in burnt plastic containers in the driver’s compartmen­t and the baggage area of the bus. Similar traces were also found on a carpet near the front door of the bus, and burned objects were found in the driver’s compartmen­t.

Local prosecutor­s said they are working to determine whether human error led to the accident.

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