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Eleven dead in crash after wedding shopping in Egypt

Sat 29 Mar 2008, 12:56 GMT

[-] Text [+] CAIRO (Reuters) - Eleven members of an extended family were killed in Egypt on Saturday in a traffic accident while returning home from shopping for furniture for a couple about to be married, a security source said.

He said that 16 other people travelling in two minibuses were injured when a truck travelling at high speed in the opposite direction strayed into their lane and crashed head-on with the first vehicle, causing the second to plough into it.

All the dead were members of one extended family from the Nile Delta town of Dekhila who were heading home from Cairo after shopping for furniture for the couple, the source added.

The couple were riding in a truck carrying the furniture and were unharmed.

The inured were taken to a hospital in Tukh, Qalyubia province, where the accident took place.

Reckless driving, lax traffic rules and poor road conditions cause many road crashes in Egypt. A series of road and rail accidents over the past few years triggered a public outcry over the government's handling of road and transport safety.

Parliament has been discussing amending Egypt's traffic laws to deal with the high rate of crashes.

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Filed: Lift. Cond. (apr) Country: Egypt
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Eleven dead in crash after wedding shopping in Egypt

Sat 29 Mar 2008, 12:56 GMT

[-] Text [+] CAIRO (Reuters) - Eleven members of an extended family were killed in Egypt on Saturday in a traffic accident while returning home from shopping for furniture for a couple about to be married, a security source said.

He said that 16 other people travelling in two minibuses were injured when a truck travelling at high speed in the opposite direction strayed into their lane and crashed head-on with the first vehicle, causing the second to plough into it.

All the dead were members of one extended family from the Nile Delta town of Dekhila who were heading home from Cairo after shopping for furniture for the couple, the source added.

The couple were riding in a truck carrying the furniture and were unharmed.

The inured were taken to a hospital in Tukh, Qalyubia province, where the accident took place.

Reckless driving, lax traffic rules and poor road conditions cause many road crashes in Egypt. A series of road and rail accidents over the past few years triggered a public outcry over the government's handling of road and transport safety.

Parliament has been discussing amending Egypt's traffic laws to deal with the high rate of crashes.

I read the same thing time in and time out and nothing seems to change. This is very sad, indeed.

Don't just open your mouth and prove yourself a fool....put it in writing.

It gets harder the more you know. Because the more you find out, the uglier everything seems.

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Filed: Citizen (pnd) Country: Egypt
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Eleven dead in crash after wedding shopping in Egypt

Sat 29 Mar 2008, 12:56 GMT

[-] Text [+] CAIRO (Reuters) - Eleven members of an extended family were killed in Egypt on Saturday in a traffic accident while returning home from shopping for furniture for a couple about to be married, a security source said.

He said that 16 other people travelling in two minibuses were injured when a truck travelling at high speed in the opposite direction strayed into their lane and crashed head-on with the first vehicle, causing the second to plough into it.

All the dead were members of one extended family from the Nile Delta town of Dekhila who were heading home from Cairo after shopping for furniture for the couple, the source added.

The couple were riding in a truck carrying the furniture and were unharmed.

The inured were taken to a hospital in Tukh, Qalyubia province, where the accident took place.

Reckless driving, lax traffic rules and poor road conditions cause many road crashes in Egypt. A series of road and rail accidents over the past few years triggered a public outcry over the government's handling of road and transport safety.

Parliament has been discussing amending Egypt's traffic laws to deal with the high rate of crashes.

I read the same thing time in and time out and nothing seems to change. This is very sad, indeed.

Yes so sad....it breaks my heart. I cannot imagine losing one person from my family in an accident.......so to imagine losing 11 from one family is just so overwhelming to my heart and mind. I pray for GOD to watch over all people in Egypt and to bring peace and comfort to those who are suffering from this great loss.

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