A Russian woman injured in a bus accident in Turkey shared the details of the accident
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Passers—by came to the aid of passengers injured in an accident with a tourist bus in Alanya - they opened the blocked door and pulled people out of the mangled car. Svetlana Grebenshchikova, a Russian victim, told Izvestia about this on September 24.
"The first front door was blocked, the second one was squeezed out. There was a gap, we called for help, and passersby helped us. They squeezed the door and started pulling people out. There were children there, women, they put everyone on the ground, they tried to bring them to a horizontal position," the victim shared.
She noted that the ambulance and police arrived immediately. In addition, all the injured were provided with proper medical care. Svetlana and her husband underwent all the necessary procedures — X-ray, MRI and others.
"Everything is fine, there are no hemorrhages, no bruises. But there is post-traumatic shock [in my husband], there will be confusion for some time. Forgets everything," Svetlana added.
On September 23, 15 people were injured in an accident with a tourist bus in Turkey. According to information, a bus carrying tourists collided with a minibus at about 09:10 a.m. local time (coincides with Moscow time) on the D400 highway in the Konakli area. Later it became known that Russian tourists were among the injured. One of the victims of the accident reported that the cause of the accident was the high speed gained by the bus driver during the trip.
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