At Least 7 Dead After Tour Bus and Pickup Truck Collide Near Yellowstone National Park

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Horror tour bus crash kills at least eight as vehicle becomes fireball

The collision between a tour van and second vehicle left both in flames as they travelled on a road just outside the Yellowstone National Park in Idaho.

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7 people are dead after pickup and tour van collide near Yellowstone National Park, police say

Idaho State Police say seven people died after a pickup truck and a tour van collided in eastern Idaho near Yellowstone National Park.

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7 People Are Dead after Pickup and Tour Van Collided near Yellowstone

A pickup truck and tour van collision near Yellowstone National Park has killed seven people and injured eight others, Idaho State Police say.

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Tour van crash near Yellowstone National Park leaves 7 dead, police say
The fatal accident happened Thursday night on U.S. Highway 20 near Henry's Lake State Park in eastern Idaho. There were 14 occupants in the van and one occupant, the driver, in the pickup. No names, ages, hometowns, or nationalities have been released.
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7 people are dead after a truck and tour van collided near Yellowstone, police say
Idaho State Police say seven people died and eight were injured after a pickup truck and a tour van collided in eastern Idaho near Yellowstone National Park.
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7 people are dead after a pickup and tour van collided near Yellowstone, police say
Six people were killed when a van carrying them crashed into another vehicle. The driver of the second vehicle was also killed in the crash. The cause of the crash is under investigation. The victims' names have not yet been released by the family members of the victims, who are in critical condition.
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Yellowstone national park crash leaves 7 dead after tour bus collision
At least seven dead in Yellowstone national park fireball after horror bus crash: Follow updates. The two vehicles collided on a highway near Henry's Lake State Park, 16 miles west of Yellowstone. The driver of the pickup truck was reported to have died along with six others in the tour van, which was carrying a group of 14 people.
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Yellowstone National Park Crash: 7 Killed After Tour Van and Pickup Truck Collide in Idaho in US
Seven people were killed Thursday evening, May 1, in a collision between a pickup truck and a tour van near Yellowstone National Park. Authorities said a Dodge Ram pickup collided with a Mercedes passenger van carrying 14 people. Six van passengers and the pickup truck driver died at the scene. An investigation into the cause of the crash is ongoing.
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Seven dead after fiery crash involving two vehicles during guided tour
The fatal incident occurred just before 7:15 p.m. on Thursday on a highway close to Henry's Lake State Park. The driver of the Dodge Ram pickup was among the deceased, along with six passengers from the Mercedes passenger van. The names of the victims have not yet been disclosed by the Fremont County Coroner's office.
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7 killed in crash between tour van, pickup truck near Yellowstone National Park
The Mercedes passenger van was operating as a tour vehicle. It collided with the Dodge Ram pickup around 7:15 p.m. Thursday. Six people in the van and the truck driver died in the crash, police said. U.S. Highway 20 closed for nearly seven hours after the crash.
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Seven dead in horror tour bus crash in Yellowstone national park
Idaho State Troopers were called to the fatal incident on U.S. Highway 20 in eastern Idaho at 7.15pm local time on May 1. The crash involved a Mercedes passenger van and Dodge Ram pickup. There were 14 passengers in the van and one occupant, the driver, in the pickup.
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One driver in deadly Yellowstone Park crash ID’d, 6 other victims burned beyond recognition
Isaih Moreno, 25, of Houston, Texas, was one of seven killed in the crash. Six other victims were burned beyond recognition. The cause of the crash is still under investigation. Five Chinese citizens were also killed, according to China's Consulate General in San Francisco.
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Seven killed in tour bus crash near Yellowstone National Park
A truck and a van carrying 14 tourists collided on a highway in Idaho. The driver of the truck and six of the passengers in the van died. Police are still investigating the cause of the crash, which happened at 19:15 local time (02:15 GMT) The highway leads to the main entrance of Yellowstone National Park.
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Seven killed as tour van erupts in ‘thick plume of black smoke’
Six of the 14 tourists in the van died, as well as the driver of the Dodge Ram pick-up. Another eight people were injured and were transported to hospital. The cause of the crash, which happened just before 7.15pm Thursday, remains under investigation.
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One Victim Identified In Fatal Yellowstone Park Crash, 6 Other Victims'Bodies Are 'Unrecognizable'
Seven people were killed in a fiery car crash near Yellowstone National Park. The victims have not yet been identified. The crash took place about 16 miles from the park’s entrance. The cause of the crash is under investigation, according to the U.S. National Park Service.
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