Rescue crews worked overnight to free trapped passengers, but at least 10 people are missing.
Tag: Traffic Accidents and Safety
U.S. Rejects Extradition Request for Driver in Fatal U.K. Accident
The State Department called the request for Anne Sacoolas, whose husband was working as an American diplomat in Britain, “highly inappropriate.”
India Cold Wave Breaks Records, Shuts Schools and Makes Bad Air Worse
Across the north, including New Delhi, plunging temperatures have caused a run on shelters in a region more used to extreme heat.
Traffic Circles Are Everywhere in France. Not Everyone Is Happy.
Traffic circles are ubiquitous in France, accepted as safer than traditional intersections. But they have also become an emblem of the country’s ailments, from urban sprawl to inequality.
Harry Dunn Crash Death: Suspect is Charged, British Prosecutors Say
Anne Sacoolas, the wife of an American diplomat, was accused of killing the teenage motorcyclist when driving on the wrong side of the road in central England in August.
Harry Dunn Crash Death: Suspect is Charged, British Prosecutors Say
Anne Sacoolas, the wife of an American diplomat, was accused of killing the teenage motorcyclist when driving on the wrong side of the road in central England in August.
Smuggled Iranian Gas and a Predawn Dash Lead to Fiery Crash That Kills 13
In remote Pakistan, a fuel-loaded pickup that had evaded the police collided with a passenger bus around 4 a.m., officials say.
12 Men Found Alive in Refrigerated Truck After Deadly Smuggling Case
A truck driver transporting fruit and vegetables across Belgium became suspicious and alerted the police.
Harry Dunn’s Parents Say They Will Sue Trump Administration
The parents of a teenager killed in a motorcycle crash in Britain are also taking legal action against the American woman thought to be driving the car that struck him.
Suspect in Harry Dunn Crash Agrees to Face U.K. Police in U.S.
An American woman who claimed diplomatic immunity after a fatal accident and then left Britain is now willing to be interviewed, officers said.