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Relatives of Egypt accident killed or wounded arrive Karol
(Xinhua)
Updated: 2006-02-02 13:27

HONG KONG: A holiday in Egypt for 43 Hong Kong residents turned into a tragedy after their coach overturned on a highway in the Red Sea resort of Hurghada Jan 31, 2006, killing at least 14 people and injuring several others.


Relatives of some Hong Kong visitors that killed or wounded in a tour coach accident in South Egypt's Red Sea resort of Hurghada arrive at Karol International Airport February 2, 2006. The accident happened two days ago, killing at least 14 visitors and wounding another 30. Now 9 of the wounded have been sent to Karol for treatment while the rest of them are still treated in a local hospital. [Xinhua]

 

The Hong Kong Special Administrative Region (SAR) government expressed shock over the accident and would send officers to the country for assistance.

Speeding was believed to be the reason of the accident, said a tourist surnamed Wong, whose shoulder was injured.

Wong, who was sitting with his wife behind the driver, said he believed the driver was going too fast. His wife died after the accident.

"The tour guide was introducing the tourist spot," Wong told Hong Kong's Commercial Radio. "The coach was moving fast, and I thought the driver had exceeded speed limit. I asked the tour guide to ask the driver to slow down, but it was too late as the driver had already turned at a sharp corner, and the coach then overturned."

"All of us had suffered," he said. "None of us were fine."

The 10-day trip, organized by Hong Kong tourist agency Jetour, departed Hong Kong for Egypt on Friday with the participation of 43 tourists, of which 16 were men, 24 women and three children. Only one of them was not covered by travel insurance.

Agency operations director Thomas Chau said the tour group was leaving from Hurghada to the ancient historic city of Luxor at noon yesterday local time.

The coach overturned one hour later. The victims were rushed to Hurghada General Hospital, and some were later transferred to hospitals in Cairo, the capital.

Chau said the identity of those who died and injured could not be verified, but added that about six of them suffered from minor injuries and they were helping the agency to update the information.

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