The Chronicle

Three Brits killed in Iceland 4x4 crash

CHILD DEAD AND FOUR CRITICAL

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THREE British tourists, including a child, have died after the 4x4 they were in crashed off a bridge in Iceland.

The accident happened at around 9.30am yesterday when the Toyota Land Cruiser carrying seven passengers crashed through a railing of a one-lane bridge in the south of the country before falling around eight metres onto a river bank.

Police said one child was among the dead and two among the injured in the crash which took place on a 200-300 metre bridge on the national Route 1 road near Skeidarars­andur, a vast sand plain in southern Iceland.

The four injured were airlifted to hospital in the capital Reykjavik with serious injuries and police are not sure when they will be able to quiz them about how the driver lost control of the vehicle.

Police said the road was not thought to be icy but humidity could have made the surface slippery for the SUV, which was driving eastbound over the bridge in Nupsvotn, just south of the Vatnajokul­l glacier.

Chief Superinten­dent of south Iceland Police Sveinn Kristjan Runarsson said the four injured have been taken to hospital with serious injuries, but added that “we haven’t been able to talk to them about what happened”.

He said it was not clear whether the seven people were related.

Tour guide Adolf Erlingsson, who was among the first on the scene, told reporters: “It was horrible. The car seemed to have hit the ground many metres from where it stopped. We struggled getting everyone out.”

The crash happened just south of Skaftafell National Park, part of the Vatnajokul­l National Park, which was nominated for inclusion in Unesco’s World Heritage List in 2018.

 ??  ?? Emergency services at the scene of the crash
Emergency services at the scene of the crash

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