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/ 13 August 2001

BUS CRASH KILLS 33 IN EASTERN ZAMBIA

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THIRTY-three people were killed and several others wounded in a weekend bus crash in eastern Zambia, police said on Monday. Police said the bus travelling from Malawi overturned and rolled into a gully on Saturday night. The driver survived the smash and is being questioned by police. – AFP

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