LYON: Twelve people were killed when the minibus they were travelling in collided with a heavy truck late on Thursday in Allier, central France, local authorities said.

The minibus was travelling from Switzerland to Portugal when the accident happened just before midnight.

“The twelve passengers of the minibus, who were all Portuguese, are dead,” a statement from the local authority said.

The crash occurred in an accident black spot when the minibus swerved into the path of oncoming traffic and collided head-on with the truck near the town of Moulins.

The driver of the minibus and the two Italian drivers of the truck survived the crash but were injured, the local authority said.

An initial inquiry said the driver of the minibus was not under the influence of alcohol, and police have opened an investigation into the cause of the crash.

The road “is quite monotonous, the speed limit is 90 kilometres per hour. There are those who are impatient and those who fall asleep”, said a judicial source, adding that there are only four passing zones in the area.

“They’ve been talking about adding a second lane for 40 years,” he added.

A local village hall was being used as a temporary morgue.

Published in Dawn, March 26th, 2016

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