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One dead, 27 injured as bus carrying British tourists crashes in Spain's La Gomera

The British tourists were travelling ⁠to the airport to ‌return to the UK when the accident happened. | Photo: ALBERTO VALDÉS

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At least one person died and 27 were injured after a bus carrying British tourists crashed down a ravine on the Spanish island of ‌La Gomera. Those injured, including ‌three seriously, were airlifted to the Nuestra Senora ​de Guadalupe Hospital and others, local ​emergency services said in a ‌social media post.

They added that the occupants were 27 British nationals and the driver. The Spanish Civil Guard told ⁠Reuters: "The person who died was a 77-year-old British ​man." The ​accident happened ‌when the vehicle came off the GM-2 road in La Gomera, one ‌of the Canary Islands and popular with visitors from northern Europe.

Tour operator Holiday Property Bond said the British tourists were travelling ⁠to the airport to ‌return to the UK when the accident happened. "Our thoughts go out to those affected by ​this tragic incident," the ‌British ‌foreign ministry said, adding that it was in touch with local authorities and ready to help British nationals.

Spanish police have launched an ⁠investigation ​but the cause of the crash has not yet ​been established. Last year, one woman died and 10 people were ‌injured in a traffic accident on the same road.

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