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Seven Turks die in bus crash in Bulgaria

Sat Jul 4, 2009 3:22am EDT
SOFIA, July 4 (Reuters) - Seven Turks, including a child, died on Saturday when their minibus crashed into a Serbian-owned bus in southern Bulgaria, police said.

The driver of the bus was injured in the accident near the town of Svilengrad on the Bulgarian border with Turkey, the Bulgarian Interior Ministry said in a statement.

The Turks worked in Germany and were on their way to Turkey when the incident happened, police said. (Reporting by Anna Mudeva)



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