Tragedy Strikes in Switzerland: Deliberate Bus Fire Claims Lives
A tragic bus fire in Kerzers, Switzerland, has claimed at least six lives and left three injured. Authorities suspect the incident may have been a deliberate act, with reports of a person setting themselves ablaze. The investigation is ongoing, and the identification of the deceased could take several days.
A tragic incident unfolded in Kerzers, Switzerland, as a bus became engulfed in flames, resulting in the deaths of at least six individuals and injuries to three others. Police are investigating the possibility of a deliberate act, with initial reports suggesting a person set themselves on fire inside the vehicle.
The bus, which was traveling through the canton of Fribourg, erupted in flames on Tuesday evening. Eye-witnesses reported seeing passengers escaping in panic as the fire raged. Swiss media has obtained video footage showing the aftermath, where an injured person claimed a man doused himself with gasoline before igniting it.
Authorities, including Frederic Papaux of the Fribourg police and local politician Romain Collaud, have noted the absence of evidence indicating a terrorist attack. The identification process for the victims may take several days. In response to the tragedy, Swiss President Guy Parmelin and the head of Postauto, Stefan Regli, extended their condolences, highlighting the nation's collective grief over the incident.
(With inputs from agencies.)

