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Dublino, bus sulla gente in attesa alla fermata. 5 morti, molti feriti

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  • admin/moris
    00 22/02/2004 01:34
    Notizia di oggi.


    Dublino, il mezzo ha travolto un gruppo di persone
    che erano vicine alla fermata. Ancora da definire le cause
    Bus piomba sulla folla
    5 morti e 20 feriti


    DUBLINO - Se lo sono visto arrivare addosso senza poter fare nulla. Un proiettile impossibile da evitare. Cinque persone sono morte, ed altre 20 sono rimaste ferite (sette sono gravi) a Dublino, dopo che l'autista di un autobus a due piani ha perso il controllo del mezzo e ha investito un capannello di gente che si trovava in attesa ad una fermata nel centro della capitale irlandese. L'impatto è stato devastante. Per 5 persone i soccorsi sono stati inutili. Per altri venti è servito il ricovero in ospedale.

    Le vittime, tre donne e due uomini, erano accanto alla fermata del bus. Stavano aspettavano la loro corsa. Quando, all'improvviso, il bus a due piani, che non aveva passeggeri a bordo, ha saltato il marciapiede ed è piombato sulla pensilina, travolgendo tutti quelli che aveva davanti. La scena, raccontano i soccorritori, è stata tremenda. Tra le lamiere sono rimaste 5 persone senza vita.

    Ancora da definire le cause del disastro. "E' un incidente tremendo, il peggiore della nostra storia - ha spiegato un portavoce della Dublin bus - Ancora non sappiamo cosa possa essere successo. L'autista del bus è ricoverato in ospedale e non è stato ancora ascoltato". Nel frattempo la polizia ha aperto un'inchiesta.

    Il primo ministro Bertie Ahern e il titolare dei trasporti Seamus Brennan si sono recati sul luogo della disgrazia. "Abbiamo visto una scena tremenda - hanno detto - Speriamo che i feriti si riprendano rapidamente al più presto".



    (21 febbraio 2004)
  • bogside76
    00 22/02/2004 01:37
    che tragedia

    pare che l'incidente sia successo all'altezza di Wellington Quay
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    00 22/02/2004 01:38
    Terribile...davvero terribile.
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  • admin/moris
    00 22/02/2004 02:13
    Re:

    Scritto da: bogside76 22/02/2004 1.37
    che tragedia

    pare che l'incidente sia successo all'altezza di Wellington Quay




    L'incidente dovrebbe essere avvenuto alle 18 di sabato dove ha detto Bogside


    Fonte : Irish Times
    Five killed, 17 hurt following Dublin city centre bus collision
    18:08 At least five people have been killed and up to 12 have been injured after two double-decker buses collided on Dublin's Wellington Quay this afternoon. Three women and two men were killed.
  • Martina
    00 22/02/2004 11:11
    c'era uno straniero tra le vittime. Qualcuno dei residenti a Dublino sa di che nazionalità fosse? La stampa ufficiale ancora non può, per ovvi motivi, rivelare nulla sull'identità delle vittime.
    Mai visto un'incidente del genere in Irlanda. Ed ancora non sanno cosa sia successo...
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    00 22/02/2004 14:59
    dear god
    Ragazzi,
    l'ho davero scampata bella,
    il 66 è l'autobus che mi porta a Lucan dal centro...
    sono arrivato li' 10 minuti dopo perchè mi sono fermato a prendere un caffè, la scena era allucinante...[SM=g27819]
    elicotteri, pompieri e Garda ovunque...
    se non era per il caffè sarei stato alla fermata!
    Quando si chiama destino...[SM=g27829]
    teo
    (If it's meant to be, it's meant to be...)
  • bogside76
    00 22/02/2004 17:51
    Re: dear god


    Quando si chiama destino...[SM=g27829]



    Caspita, meno male che hai preso quel caffè.

    Ciao
  • admin/moris
    00 22/02/2004 18:05
    Re: dear god

    Scritto da: irishwolf75 22/02/2004 14.59
    ....perchè mi sono fermato a prendere un caffè, la scena era allucinante...[SM=g27819]
    :



    un altro caffè te lo offrirò io quando tornerai a milano.
    è confermato il tuo rientro a marzo ?

    ciao, moris
  • Martina
    00 22/02/2004 19:19
    Caro Teo, non mi sorprende che qualcuno dei nostri a dublino si trovasse in quei paraggi, e meno male per la tua passione per il caffé [SM=g27825] Infatti quella era originariamente la fermata di Abbey st, affollatissima, trasferita in quell'angolo provvisorio a causa dei lavori per il Luas. Apparentemente, un punto assolutamente non adeguato per una fermata che coinvolge così tanti autobus.... come alsolito, una tragedia annunaciata, molti l'avevano detto che era pericoloso. Il fatto che l'Irlanda sia ridotta dovunque ad un grande cantiere sta davvero rompendo i {censura} a tutti [SM=g27820]

    Parentesi: Teo (e tutti gli altri Irlandiani) io sarò in Italia pe Pasqua (dal 6 al 13 Aprile), si salvi chi può [SM=g27828]
    Se qualcuno è dalle parti di Milano, lo incontro volentieri.

    Chiudo con una nota tristissima: lo straniero tra i morti era ucraino. Pare che al momento dell'incidente fosse al telefono con la figlia di 11 anni, appunto, in Ucraina. Sarebbe tornato presto a casa per ricongiungersi con la famiglia.
    Tristissimo
  • bogside76
    00 22/02/2004 19:22
    Re:
    Mi è appena arrivato questo articolo:

    Five dead in worst tragedy in the history of Dublin
    Bus

    Sunday February 22nd 2004

    CHARLIE MALLON

    THESE are the scenes of utter carnage which hit Dublin
    city centre yesterday claiming five lives.

    Three women and two men died at the scene.

    Eyewitness Fergal Doyle said: "I was walking past the
    hotel when I heard an awful bang. I looked back and
    saw a couple of people being dragged underneath the
    bus and a postbox being taken out as well. I'm sorry,
    I'm in a bit of shock after seeing the whole thing. It
    was very, very tragic."

    The front area of the Clarence Hotel became a hospital
    ward for the afternoon as fire brigade ambulance crews
    tended to the injured in the lobby.

    From inside the Clarence I saw a fire crew eventually
    free one middle-aged man from under the bus on the
    footpath.

    They strapped him to a stretcher just outside the
    front door and attached a breathing apparatus as a
    wailing ambulance waited to bring him to hospital.

    At the same time an elderly woman, with blood pouring
    from a cut on her right arm, was having it bandaged by
    a fireman in the doorway.

    Inside in the foyer a middle-aged woman, obviously in
    a state of severe shock, sat on a chair crying her
    eyes out.

    Another fireman tried to comfort her and asked if she
    was injured in any way.

    The tears flowed and she did not answer as hotel staff
    brought her a glass of water.

    Outside the front door the main rescue operation was
    going on as specialist equipment was used to free
    those pinned under the bus.

    But for some it was obviously too late - while others
    had suffered very severe head and internal injuries.

    There are conflicting accounts as to how the accident
    happened at Wellington Quay at 1.25pm outside the
    Clarence Hotel, which is owned by the U2 rock group.

    Passengers were queueing to board a parked No 66 bus
    at Wellington Quay when a second out-of-service
    duble-decker mounted the pavement on the inside of the
    No 66 and drove into the queue. There was no
    indication of a collision either on the street or with
    the parked bus.

    All the dead and most of the seriously injured were
    trapped under the bus on the pavement.

    They are investigating the possibility that the driver
    of the out-of-service bus might have suffered a heart
    attack or some other kind of seizure.

    Both drivers, one a non-national, were being treated
    in hospital last night. Both drivers were also
    interviewed by gardai. An incident centre has been
    established at Pearse Street Garda station, where a
    major accident investigation, led by Chief Supt Bill
    Donohue and Supt Tom Conway, is underway.

    Three Dublin hospitals which dealt with the emergency
    said there were five dead, including a non-national
    believed to be a Ukrainian. Another of the dead is
    said to be the daughter of a senior garda. None of the
    names were released last night, but all had been
    identified.

    The hospitals treated 16 injured people. Three were
    described as having major injuries but were stable and
    not critical; three were admitted with
    non-life-threatening injuries; ten had minor injuries
    but two went home last night.

    The bus mounted the footpath directly outside the
    Clarence Hotel, several hundred yards from O'Connell
    Street Bridge.

    Staff from the Clarence Hotel did all they could to
    assist the injured. General Manager Robert Vaneerde
    said last night: "It was a horrible, horrible
    accident. There were so many people involved. Our
    staff did what they could do to help, bringing
    blankets and giving people tea. Bono is abroad at the
    minute so I don't think he is aware of the accident,
    but when he hears his thoughts will be with the
    families of the dead and injured."

    A Dublin Bus spokeswoman said: "This really is a very
    dark day for us." She went on to describe the tragedy
    as a "devastating accident, the worst in the history
    of Dublin Bus".

    She said it appeared that an out-of-service bus
    painted in the new company yellow and blue livery -
    travelling out of the city, apparently at speed -
    mounted the pavement, smashing down litter bins and a
    post box before ploughing into the queue of people
    about to board a parked 66 bus. The 66 bus services
    Chapelizod, Palmerstown, Leixlip, Lucan and Maynooth.

    Wellington Quay, one of the main arteries out of
    Dublin, remained closed to traffic last night as garda
    investigations continued. The accident happened on the
    one-way street that runs along the south bank of the
    River Liffey. The three-lane road is perpetually
    overloaded with a mix of cars, buses and even
    18-wheeler trucks that use the road to reach western
    Dublin and the motorway links beyond to Cork, Limerick
    and Galway.

    By day, the area around the accident is packed with
    tourists and shoppers using Dublin's most famous
    pedestrian crossing, the Ha'penny Bridge, which links
    the tourist quarter of Temple Bar with the northside's
    major pedestrian shopping area, Henry Street.

    The bus that mounted the path was not carrying any
    passengers and the driver was returning to the depot
    at Conyngham Road depot when the tragedy happened at
    around 1.20pm.

    "They hadn't a chance," one traumatised eyewitness
    told a fire brigade ambulance crew. "They were were
    knocked down like ninepins."

    Dublin Bus was in contact with international accident
    investigators last night and is setting up a
    investigation committee under managing director Dr
    Allen Westwell. The company said they have also
    organised designated staff to deal directly with the
    families of the dead and injured and have arranged
    trauma and bereavement counselling.

    The carnage happened on one of the busiest Saturdays
    of the year, in one of the busiest parts of the city.

    Thousands of Welsh rugby fans were in town for the
    weekend, in addition to the throngs swarming through
    Temple Bar just round the corner from the scene of the
    crash.

    Fleets of ambulances raced to the scene along with
    Garda patrols on every possible mode of transport.
    They arrived on horseback, bikes, motorbikes, and
    patrol cars while the Garda helicopter monitored the
    situation from the air.

    Two hours after the horrific crash, the scene was
    visited by the Taoiseach Bertie Ahern and the
    Transport Minister Seamus Brennan.

    Last night, the Taoiseach said: "It was with great
    distress that I learned about those who have lost
    their lives and the many others who have been injured,
    going about their daily lives in Dublin city centre
    today. I wish to extend my sincerest sympathies to
    their families at this time of terrible loss."

    President Mary McAleese expressed her shock a the
    tragic accident. "My thoughts and prayers are with the
    families of those who have been so tragically killed
    in Dublin today and with those who have been injured
    in this dreadful event in the midst of our capital,"
    she said.

    Last night, the chairman of CIE, John Lynch, extended
    his sympathy to the relatives of those killed and
    injured in the tragedy. He said it had been a dark and
    tragic day for the company which had never experienced
    an accident of this magnitude.

    Lord Mayor of Dublin, Royston Brady said: "I wish to
    extend my heartfelt sympathy to those who lost loved
    ones in this afternoon's bus crash in the city centre.
    I also hope that those who were injured will have a
    speedy recovery."

    Two women were brought in dead to the Mater Hospital.
    Two people were admitted with non-life-threatenening
    injuries, and two attended with minor injuries which
    did not require admission.

    Three people were brought in dead to St Vincent's
    Hospital. One injured person was admitted and was
    described as "stable, not critical" last night.

    Three people with major injuries were brought in to St
    James's Hospital. Last night, they were all described
    as "stable, not critical". Eight people with minor
    injuries were admitted, two of whom were able to go
    home last night.

    © Irish Independent
  • Cla-Elbereth
    00 23/02/2004 10:26
    Leggo la notizia solo ora...che tragedia assurda, da non crederci...
    Teo meno male davvero!!
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    00 23/02/2004 13:16
    sono sconvolto....

    comunque al di la' della causa di questo particolare incidente gli autist dei bus a dublino guidano come dei criminali anche per chi guida l'auto : sia quando accostano che quando ripartono non aspettano mai chi ha la precedenza mettono la freccia e vai per prepotenza e tu li lasci passare perche' i bus sono grandi e grossi, o i ciclisti che vengono stretti nelle curve e quasi schiacciati, visto io in Dame st. di fronte al Trinity.

    Teo son felice per te...il caffe' fa bene.

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    00 23/02/2004 14:11
    Re:

    Scritto da: Sean1 23/02/2004 13.16

    Teo son felice per te...il caffe' fa bene.




    Lo diceva anche la pubblicità: "Chi beve caffè campa cent'anni".

    O era "Un caffè ti allunga la vita"?

    - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -

    "Ninety per cent of my money went
    on drink, fast cars and women...
    I wasted the rest."
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    00 23/02/2004 14:27
    maratonaaaa !!! era la telefonata che allungava la vita !!!
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    00 23/02/2004 14:32
    Comunque sono contenta per Teo -_-'
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    00 23/02/2004 14:37
    Re:

    Scritto da: Sean1 23/02/2004 14.27
    maratonaaaa !!! era la telefonata che allungava la vita !!!



    Se è per quello era anche "Chi beve BIRRA campa cent'anni"
    - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -

    "Ninety per cent of my money went
    on drink, fast cars and women...
    I wasted the rest."
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    00 23/02/2004 14:37
    Caspita Teo, il tuo angelo custode (caffeinomane anche lui) ti ha proprio indirizzato dalla parte giusta! Per fortuna!

    ciao Rob
  • Cla-Elbereth
    00 24/02/2004 00:37
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    Scritto da: Sean1 23/02/2004 13.16
    comunque al di la' della causa di questo particolare incidente gli autist dei bus a dublino guidano come dei criminali anche per chi guida l'auto : sia quando accostano che quando ripartono non aspettano mai chi ha la precedenza mettono la freccia e vai per prepotenza


    questa purtroppo è una cosa che ho notato anche io sin dalla mia prima sortita a Dublino [SM=g27812]
    (naturalmente tale considerazione è a prescindere dallo specifico incidente)

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