Bus fire in Switzerland: "He poured gasoline on himself and then set himself on fire"
A tragic bus fire in the Swiss canton of Fribourg resulted in six deaths and several injuries, with initial reports suggesting that a passenger may have self-immolated.
In the Swiss canton of Fribourg, a devastating bus fire has claimed the lives of at least six people, while five others suffered injuries, including a paramedic. The incident occurred when a passenger reportedly doused himself in gasoline and ignited the flames, although authorities have ruled out the likelihood of terrorism being the motive behind this tragic event. The fire devastated the bus, leaving only a charred frame visible at the scene.
Emergency responders and police arrived at the scene to assess the impact, which resulted in not only fatalities but also a number of burn injuries among those on board. The exact number of passengers at the time of the fire is still unknown, raising concerns regarding the full extent of the tragedy. As investigations continue, questions remain about the identity and status of the individual who may have caused the fire, as it's unclear whether they were among the deceased or injured.
This incident highlights ongoing concerns regarding mental health and safety within public transport systems, particularly as it comes at a time when the world is grappling with various crises. The responses from local authorities will likely focus on both immediate safety measures and longer-term implications for community mental health resources. The entire community is left in shock as details of the event unfold and families mourn their losses.