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Collisions in Shanxi, Beijing kill 15, injure dozens

- By ZHANG YU in Shijiazhua­ng zhangyu1@chinadaily.com.cn Du Juan contribute­d to this story.

Fourteen people were killed and 37 injured in a passenger bus crash in Shanxi province on Tuesday, according to local authoritie­s on Wednesday.

The coach was carrying 51 people when it collided with the Xijiata Tunnel’s wall at 2:37 pm on Tuesday on the G59 Expressway in Linfen, Shanxi.

According to a report from Red

Star News, the Shanxi Highway Traffic Police confirmed that the vehicle was a tourist coach. A staff member from the Shanxi Provincial Department of Transporta­tion told reporters that the driver of the coach had died and the rescue operation had concluded. The employee added that the road had reopened to traffic.

An investigat­ion into the cause of the accident is underway.

Separately, in Beijing, a man was detained on suspicion of committing a series of hit-and-run accidents that killed one person and injured more than a dozen others on Tuesday evening, the municipal traffic police said on Wednesday.

At around 7:45 pm on Tuesday, a 21-year-old man, surnamed Gao, was driving a minivan on Zhangzizho­ng Road when he allegedly ran a red light and hit a person riding an electric bicycle.

He then allegedly hit another person on an electric bicycle while attempting to flee the scene.

One minute later, he is said to have collided with several electric bicycle riders waiting at a red light on Kuanjie Road. Police said in a statement that no alcohol or drugs were involved.

As a result of the collisions, 18 people were hospitaliz­ed. One person died, while another who sustained severe injuries was in stable condition on Wednesday afternoon, according to reports. Twelve others remain hospitaliz­ed, and four others have been discharged.

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