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Thai families bid farewell to school bus fire victims amid calls for justice

The heartbreaking ceremony saw families bid farewell to their children and teachers, while calling for improved vehicle safety after the accident

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A mother mourns as she carries her son’s picture during the royal sponsored mass cremation rite for the victims of a Thai bus fire, at Uthai Thani province, Thailand on Tuesday. Photo:  EPA-EFE
Agence France-Presse

Thousands gathered in central Thailand on Tuesday to mark the last rites for 20 schoolchildren and their three teachers killed in a bus inferno last week.

The students had been returning from a school trip when their coach burst a tyre, crashed into a highway barrier just north of the capital Bangkok and erupted into flames.

Devastated families gathered early on Tuesday at the school in Uthai Thani province where the victims studied and worked – and where families had expected the bus to return safely.

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A marching band played solemnly in the rain as royal palace staff carried the coffins onto traditional funerary carriages.

Parents dressed in black escorted the caskets carrying their children, placing portraits and toys beside them.

People offer their final respects at the cremation for victims of a school bus fire. Photo: AP
People offer their final respects at the cremation for victims of a school bus fire. Photo: AP

“When I heard the news, I hoped it wasn’t my son,” said Wichan Suebsaichan, the father of nine-year-old Reutthawat.

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