Driver released after deadly Stockholm bus crash

BBC NewsSaturday, November 15, 2025 at 5:00:29 PM
Driver released after deadly Stockholm bus crash
A tragic bus crash in Stockholm on November 14 claimed the lives of three people and injured three others, shocking the nation. The double-decker bus collided with a bus stop near the University of Technology. Following the incident, the driver was arrested but has since been released as investigations continue. Police have indicated that there is no evidence suggesting the crash was intentional, aligning with reports from other media outlets that emphasize the accident's nature. The community is grappling with the aftermath of this incident, reflecting broader concerns about public safety in urban transport.
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