Thai bus crash injures several tourists
Over a dozen tourists from Denmark were injured in a bus crash in northern Thailand.
All survived but the driver has died.
Thirteen Danish nationals were taken to hospital with at least three in a serious condition.
The bus was travelling in Mae Hong Son when the driver apparently lost control and the vehicle plunged about 40 feet down a ravine.
He lost control at a bend in the road and it overturned, investigators believe.
The crash happened in a fairly remote, mountainous area.
The tourists were heading t a full noon party in Pai.
They were all aged between 19-25 years old.
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