Six officers hospitalized in prison bus accident

Six officers hospitalized in prison bus accident

March 31, 2020   08:02 pm

Six prison officers have been rushed to the Nuwara Eliya General Hospital after a prison bus was involved in an accident on the Nuwara Eliya-Badulla main road.

A prison bus en route to the Badulla Prison had veered off the road and fallen on to a house at around 5.30 pm this evening (31) at the Maha Wanguwa area near the Hakgala Botanical Gardens.

Six prison officials including three female officers sustained injuries in the accident. No prisoners had been on the bus at the time of the incident.

When the accident took place, the residents of the house had managed to escape; as a result, no civilian injuries have been reported.

However, the prison bus and the house had suffered major damage in the accident, stated Ada Derana reporter.

Nuwara Eliya Police have launched further investigations into the incident.

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