Parents in Uganda Demand Answers After Bus Crash Kills 21 Children
First publishedJul 17, 16:03 UTC
Last updatedJul 18, 22:37 UTC · 11m ago
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Answer
A school bus in eastern Uganda crashed, killing 21 students and 5 adults.
Reported by 2 outlets — NYT World, Al Jazeera. See all sources ↓
A school bus in Uganda crashed. 21 students and 5 adults died. The bus was carrying students to school.
Why it matters
This accident is important because it affects many families and the community. It also raises questions about road safety in Uganda.
In brief
- Where did the bus crash happen?
- In eastern Uganda.
- How many people died in the crash?
- 21 students and 5 adults.
- What happened to the bus?
- It overturned.
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The outlets report the same basic facts but with slight differences in the number of deaths.
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The death toll from the bus crash is rising.
Sources2TypeAngleAl JazeeraReports the rising death toll.
NYT WorldDoes not mention the rising death toll.
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The bus crash in Uganda is a tragic accident.
Sources2TypeAngleNYT WorldReports the accident as a tragedy.
Al JazeeraReports the accident with a focus on the rising death toll.
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