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6 dead after bus crashes into house in Kerala

Video Credit: ANI - Duration: 01:16s - Published
6 dead after bus crashes into house in Kerala

6 dead after bus crashes into house in Kerala

At least 6 people died and several others got injured when a bus crashed into a house after losing control near Panathoor area in Rajapuram, Kasargod on January 03.

The bus was carrying 70 people from Karnataka.


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