Six injured Serbians arrive home

Six Serbian nationals who were injured in a bus crash in Egypt earlier this week arrived in Belgrade on a flight from Cairo last night.

Izvor: B92

Sunday, 19.07.2009.

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Six Serbian nationals who were injured in a bus crash in Egypt earlier this week arrived in Belgrade on a flight from Cairo last night. The traffic accident, that happened near Luxor on Thursday, took the lives of nine Serbian tourists. Six injured Serbians arrive home Tijana and Miroslav Lukic are still in a hospital in Cairo, and will return to the country as soon as their condition allows it. Unofficially, B92 learned that those who returned last night were not allowed to speak to the media. Among them was Sasa Jovicki, who lost his wife and two children in the collision, and Ivan Ergelasev, whose girlfriend died in the crash. Ahead of leaving for Belgrade yesterday, Ivica Nesic, who was in the bus, told B92 that the crash happened as one truck, driving from the opposite direction, tried to overtake another in the lane in front of it. The head-on collision overturned the bus. Nesic, who along with another tourist, Sanja Popadic, worked to help those that survived, says that ambulances arrived at the scene quickly. Nesic says that the woman who is still in Cairo suffered serious injuries and could not be transported, and that her husband, who was lightly hurt, remained by her side in hospital. Others returned, and he describes their condition as physically good, but notes that the man who lost his family and another whose girlfriend died are "psychologically in a considerably poor condition".

Six injured Serbians arrive home

Tijana and Miroslav Lukić are still in a hospital in Cairo, and will return to the country as soon as their condition allows it.

Unofficially, B92 learned that those who returned last night were not allowed to speak to the media. Among them was Saša Jovicki, who lost his wife and two children in the collision, and Ivan Ergelašev, whose girlfriend died in the crash.

Ahead of leaving for Belgrade yesterday, Ivica Nešić, who was in the bus, told B92 that the crash happened as one truck, driving from the opposite direction, tried to overtake another in the lane in front of it.

The head-on collision overturned the bus. Nešić, who along with another tourist, Sanja Popadić, worked to help those that survived, says that ambulances arrived at the scene quickly.

Nešić says that the woman who is still in Cairo suffered serious injuries and could not be transported, and that her husband, who was lightly hurt, remained by her side in hospital.

Others returned, and he describes their condition as physically good, but notes that the man who lost his family and another whose girlfriend died are "psychologically in a considerably poor condition".

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