Families visit site of deadly bus accident in Switzerland

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A bus with the relatives of victims leaves the tunnel after they paid tribute at the site of the accident in Sierre, western Switzerland, Thursday, March 15, 2012. Twenty-eight people, including 22 children, returning to Belgium from a skiing holiday died in a bus accident in Sierre in the Swiss canton of Valais, Swiss police said Wednesday. (AP Photo/Keystone, Olivier Maire)
A bus with the relatives of victims leaves the tunnel after they paid tribute at the site of the accident in Sierre, western Switzerland, Thursday, March 15, 2012. Twenty-eight people, including 22 children, returning to Belgium from a skiing holiday died in a bus accident in Sierre in the Swiss canton of Valais, Swiss police said Wednesday. (AP Photo/Keystone, Olivier Maire)Olivier Maire / AP
epa03145574 Relatives of victims leave the hotel des Vignes, where the families of victims are staying, the day after a tourist bus from Belgium crashed in a tunnel of the motorway A9, in Uvrier, western Switzerland, 15 March 2012. Twenty-eight people, including 22 children, returning to Belgium from a skiing holiday died in a bus accident in Sierre in the Swiss canton of Valais, Swiss police said 14 March 2012. EPA/LAURENT GILLIERON
epa03145574 Relatives of victims leave the hotel des Vignes, where the families of victims are staying, the day after a tourist bus from Belgium crashed in a tunnel of the motorway A9, in Uvrier, western Switzerland, 15 March 2012. Twenty-eight people, including 22 children, returning to Belgium from a skiing holiday died in a bus accident in Sierre in the Swiss canton of Valais, Swiss police said 14 March 2012. EPA/LAURENT GILLIERONLAURENT GILLIERON / EPA

A bus with the relatives of victims leaves the tunnel after they paid tribute at the site of the accident in Sierre, western Switzerland, Thursday, March 15, 2012. Twenty-eight people, including 22 children, returning to Belgium from a skiing holiday died in a bus accident in Sierre in the Swiss canton of Valais, Swiss police said Wednesday. (AP Photo/Keystone, Olivier Maire)
A bus with the relatives of victims leaves the tunnel after they paid tribute at the site of the accident in Sierre, western Switzerland, Thursday, March 15, 2012. Twenty-eight people, including 22 children, returning to Belgium from a skiing holiday died in a bus accident in Sierre in the Swiss canton of Valais, Swiss police said Wednesday. (AP Photo/Keystone, Olivier Maire)Olivier Maire / AP

Family members of the victims in yesterday's deadly bus crash in a Swiss tunnel, were taken to the scene of the accident that killed 22 schoolchildren and 6 adults. The bus was carrying Belgium students returning from a school ski trip. According to AP, before visiting the site, the relatives were also taken to the morgue to help identify bodies.

-- Reuters and AP contributed to this report

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