At least 34 people have been killed after a runaway bus veered into crowd in the Haitian city of Gonaives, officials say.
The vehicle reportedly first knocked over two pedestrians, killing one, then tried to flee the scene, AFP news agency reports.
It then rammed into a band of street musicians, leaving dozens dead, according to unconfirmed reports.
Gonaives is located 150km (90 miles) north of
the capital, Port au Prince.
The incident on Sunday left dozens of people injured, who were quickly transported to hospital by the emergency services.
the capital, Port au Prince.
Witnesses gathered at the scene became hostile after seeing the driver attempt to flee, which caused further deaths and injuries, AFP reports, adding that they then tried to set the vehicle alight.
"The people who were not victims of the accident tried to burn the bus with the passengers inside," said Faustin Joseph, a civic protection co-ordinator for the Artibonite region.
"The people who were not victims of the accident tried to burn the bus with the passengers inside," said Faustin Joseph, a civic protection co-ordinator for the Artibonite region.
"The bus, the passengers and the driver were all placed into the care of the local authorities", he added.
The vehicle was travelling to Port-au-Prince when it crashed into a rara parade, a traditional street celebration involving local musicians, in Gonaives, Reuters news agency reports.
It was not immediately clear what caused it to veer off course.
Source: BBC
Source: BBC
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