Chinese tourists die in Bali crash
A bus accident in Bali, Indonesia, on Monday killed four Chinese tourists and seriously wounded three others, the official China news agency Xinhua reports.
The bus carrying 13 holidaymakers from Henan province of China plunged into a 20 metre-deep ravine near Bali’s Uluwatu temple.
Three of the wounded are being treated in hospital, while six others have minor injuries.
All four dead tourists were reported to be middle-aged males. The driver and the tour guide, both locals, were also killed in the accident.
Ian Jarrett
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