Six people have died in a bus blaze in Switzerland, which was allegedly started by a man inside the vehicle, according to police and local media reports.Police said the blaze took place in Kerzers, in the canton of Fribourg. The victims have not yet been identified.
Five people have been injured, including an emergency responder who helped put out the flames. It is unclear how serious their injuries are and whether any other people have been hurt in the blaze, officials said.A man inside the bus “poured out gasoline and set himself alight”, a witness claims in a video shared with Swiss newspaper Blick. This account was corroborated by other witnesses, according to the report.The fire could have been an “arsonistic act”, the spokeswoman of Fribourg’s police said at a news conference, adding the force had “information that a person is the cause of the fire”.
She said that while police have received information that someone had poured gasoline over themselves, she could not confirm this.Another spokesperson said the fire could have been “deliberately” started and added police would not reveal whether the alleged perpetrator is among the injured or dead.
Police have not ruled out a terror act and said an investigation is under way.This breaking news story is being updated and more details will be published shortly.
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