A bus fire that killed 6 people could have been set deliberately, Swiss police say

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There were no indications that this was a terror attack, said Martial Pugin of the Fribourg cantonal police.
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Police in Switzerland said they were investigating whether a bus fire that killed at least six people was started deliberately.

Police spokesperson Frédéric Papaux of Fribourg canton or region, said an unspecified “voluntary act” could have caused the fire Tuesday evening in the town of Kerzers, about 15 miles west of the capital Bern.

Five people were also injured in the fire, which for locals echoed a New Year’s Eve fire in the Swiss ski resort of Crans-Montana that killed 41 young people.

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The main street of the small town of Kerzers, Switzerland where a bus caught fire on March 10.Canton of Fribourg / AFP via Getty Images

Christa Bielmann, representing the Fribourg police, told Swiss broadcaster SRF: “There is information circulating that a person poured flammable liquid over themselves on the bus and that this caused the fire. But this is part of the ongoing investigation and is being clarified.”

“It shocks and saddens me that once again people have lost their lives in a serious fire in Switzerland,” Swiss President Guy Parmelin wrote on X on Tuesday night. “The circumstances are being investigated. I offer my condolences to the families of those who died in Kerzers. And my thoughts are with the injured and the rescue workers.”

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Emergency services at the scene of the fire in Kerzers, Switzerland, on March 10.Harold Cunningham / Getty Images

There were no indications that this was a terror attack, Martial Pugin, head of communications for the Fribourg cantonal police, told broadcaster RTS on Wednesday morning.

The regional transport bus is operated by PostBus, which is affiliated with the national postal service. Images from the scene on Swiss media showed flames tearing through the bus.

“We are deeply moved by this tragic news. Our thoughts are with the victims, the injured, and all their families,” PostBus said in a statement on its website.

“After rushing to the scene, rescue teams noted that the vehicle was totally engulfed in flames,” the regional government said in a statement.

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Flowers are seen on March 11 in Krzers, Switzerland, where a bus caught fire the previous night.Fabrice Coffrini / AFP via Getty Images

Ambulance and helicopter teams ferried three people with severe injuries to hospitals, while two others were treated on site, police said.

Papaux said at least six people were killed. Police said the identification of the victims could take several days.

The burned-out vehicle was removed during the night and traffic returned to normal as of Wednesday morning.

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