A bus crashed into a crowd in front of a junior high school in eastern China on Tuesday morning, killing 11 people and injuring 24, APA reports citing South China Morning Post.
According to state broadcaster CCTV, the crash occurred around 7am in front of the Foshan Junior High School in Dongping county, Shandong province, on the second day of the new school year.
The injured had been sent to the hospital, the report said.
Dongping police said in a statement that among the 11 deaths, six were parents and five were students. One person was severely injured while 12 remained in a stable condition. The condition of the remaining injured is not known.
The vehicle was a bus designated to drive and pick up students to and from school, the police said. As it approached a crossroad, it lost control and crashed into the crowd. The driver has been detained by police and the case is being investigated.
It is not known if the accident is an intentional attack on children but there have been a few such cases this year.