Road mishap triggers violent protests in India

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Kolkata, Jan. 30 (TNS): Road mishap in Indian state of West Bengal triggered violent protests.

Bystanders rushed to the rescue when a bus crashed through a bridge and fell into a river in Murshidabad district.

A huge crowd which had gathered around the scene started to throw stones at the police when they arrived.

The police retaliated by using tear gas to disperse the mob.

Two officials from the fire brigade and one policeman were reportedly injured in the clashes.

The crowd is said to have overturned police vans and even set fire to two of them.

Locals told media the bus had had more than 50 passengers on board.

“Rescuers have retrieved 36 bodies so far,” state transport minister Subhendu Adhikari said.

Nine passengers were taken to hospital, he said. Reports say a number of people are still missing.

The state has ordered an inquiry into the incident.