WASHINGTON, Oct 3 (Hina) - Craig Lentzsch, manager of the Greyhound bus company, has corrected information on the number of people killed in a bus accident which occurred in Tennessee on Wednesday saying it has claimed the lives of
six people, including the man who caused it, and not ten as believed previously. Local authorities in Manchester previously released information on 10 victims killed in a bus which swerved off the road after one of the passengers killed the driver. Local police and the FBI are confident the attacker was a mentally deranged person, Lentzsch said. Information on the identity of the attacker, who carried a Croatian passport, has not been made public yet. The FBI and federal transport department officials have said the Tennessee accident is in no way linked to the recent terrorist attacks on the United States.(hina) rml
WASHINGTON, Oct 3 (Hina) - Craig Lentzsch, manager of the Greyhound
bus company, has corrected information on the number of people
killed in a bus accident which occurred in Tennessee on Wednesday
saying it has claimed the lives of six people, including the man who
caused it, and not ten as believed previously.
Local authorities in Manchester previously released information on
10 victims killed in a bus which swerved off the road after one of
the passengers killed the driver.
Local police and the FBI are confident the attacker was a mentally
deranged person, Lentzsch said.
Information on the identity of the attacker, who carried a Croatian
passport, has not been made public yet.
The FBI and federal transport department officials have said the
Tennessee accident is in no way linked to the recent terrorist
attacks on the United States.
(hina) rml