One child dead, more than 10 children from Christian College and one adult hospitalised after horrific bus crash on Hamilton Highway near Geelong
A senior police accident researcher told the “facing” scenes in the deadly school bus accident area outside Geelong on Wednesday.
Detective Sergeant Paul Lineham, a Great Collision Investigation Unit, said that accidents containing children were difficult for emergency service interventions.
Senior Sergeant Paul Lineham on the scene of the accident. Credit: Chris Hopkins
“This scene emerged very much when the emergency services first came here, Line Lineham said at a press conference.
“Any life lost on the road is a lot of life, and it confronts and compelling especially when there are children involved.
“On the stage, the first members of a child and a bus are incredibly confronted with more than one child.”
Lineham said that the 76 -year -old driver of the bus spoke with researchers at the Geelong Police Station and had drugs and alcohol tests and expects the results of the researchers.
The police were still not sure that the accident would look at the accident as a factors that contribute to road conditions and speed as well as conducting mechanical controls on the bus.
Lineham said that there is no interview with any child yet and that the bus was equipped with safety belts, it was uncertain whether they were worn when the vehicle fell.
The police are trying to determine the cause of the accident.Credit: Chris Hopkins

