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Belgium pays tribute to children killed in a bus crash
Belgium pays tribute to children killed in a bus crash
Belgium pays tribute to children killed in a bus crash
A woman stands on March 15, 2012 in front of tributes at the Sint-Lambertusschool primary school in Heverlee for the victims of the March 13 bus crash near the town of Sierre in southern Switzerland. Twenty-eight people died in the accident, including 22 children from two schools of Lommel and Heverlee, returning to Belgium from a skiing holiday. AFP PHOTO / BELGA / CHRISTOPHE KETELS
Belgium pays tribute to children killed in a bus crash
Flowes and photographs have been left on the gate of the 't Stekske primary school in Lommel on March 15, 2012. Belgians were in mourning after 22 children died in a bus crash in Switzerland, with newspapers bemoaning the national tragedy. "Belgium Weeps for its Children," read the headline in the French-language newspaper la Derniere Heure as people called into morning radio shows to express their sorrow over the accident in a Swiss tunnel late on Tuesday. AFP PHOTO / GEORGES GOBET
Belgium pays tribute to children killed in a bus crash
Flowes and photographs (reading : we will never forget you) have been left on the gate of the 't Stekske primary school in Lommel on March 15, 2012. Belgians were in mourning after 22 children died in a bus crash in Switzerland, with newspapers bemoaning the national tragedy. "Belgium Weeps for its Children," read the headline in the French-language newspaper la Derniere Heure as people called into morning radio shows to express their sorrow over the accident in a Swiss tunnel late on Tuesday. AFP PHOTO / GEORGES GOBET
Belgium pays tribute to children killed in a bus crash
Children play in the courtyard of Sint Lambertus school in Heverlee as toys and cards in tribute to victims of a bus crash in Switzerland are seen outside, March 15, 2012. Distraught parents flew to Switzerland on Wednesday after a bus carrying a Belgian school group home from a ski trip crashed into the wall of a Swiss tunnel, killing 22 children and six others. REUTERS/Yves Herman
Belgium pays tribute to children killed in a bus crash
A man mourns in front of a tribute of flowers, candles, toys and poems left on the gate of the 't Stekske primary school in Lommel on March 15, 2012. Belgians were in mourning after 22 children died in a bus crash in Switzerland, with newspapers bemoaning the national tragedy. "Belgium Weeps for its Children," read the headline in the French-language newspaper la Derniere Heure as people called into morning radio shows to express their sorrow over the accident in a Swiss tunnel late on Tuesday. AFP PHOTO / GEORGES GOBET
Belgium pays tribute to children killed in a bus crash
A little girl stands next to a tribute of flowers, candles, toys and poems left on the gate of the 't Stekske primary school in Lommel on March 15, 2012. Belgians were in mourning after 22 children died in a bus crash in Switzerland, with newspapers bemoaning the national tragedy. "Belgium Weeps for its Children," read the headline in the French-language newspaper la Derniere Heure as people called into morning radio shows to express their sorrow over the accident in a Swiss tunnel late on Tuesday. AFP PHOTO / GEORGES GOBET
Belgium pays tribute to children killed in a bus crash
Two women bring tributes to add to flowers, candles, toys and poems left on the gate of the 't Stekske primary school in Lommel on March 15, 2012. Belgians were in mourning after 22 children died in a bus crash in Switzerland, with newspapers bemoaning the national tragedy. "Belgium Weeps for its Children," read the headline in the French-language newspaper la Derniere Heure as people called into morning radio shows to express their sorrow over the accident in a Swiss tunnel late on Tuesday. AFP PHOTO / GEORGES GOBET
Belgium pays tribute to children killed in a bus crash
Two teddy bears have been left on the gate of the 't Stekske primary school in Lommel on March 15, 2012. Belgians were in mourning after 22 children died in a bus crash in Switzerland, with newspapers bemoaning the national tragedy. "Belgium Weeps for its Children," read the headline in the French-language newspaper la Derniere Heure as people called into morning radio shows to express their sorrow over the accident in a Swiss tunnel late on Tuesday. AFP PHOTO / GEORGES GOBET
Belgium pays tribute to children killed in a bus crash
A young man lights a candle at the gate of the Sint Lambertus school in Heverlee, Belgium, Thursday, March 15, 2012, where pupils of the school were involved in a fatal bus crash in Switzerland. A tour bus slammed into a tunnel wall in the Swiss Alps on Wednesday morning in a horrific accident that killed 22 Belgian 12-year-old students returning from a joyous ski vacation as well as the six adults who were accompanying them. (AP Photo/Yves Logghe)
Belgium pays tribute to children killed in a bus crash
A mother and child light a candle at the gate of the Sint Lambertus school in Heverlee, Belgium, Thursday, March 15, 2012, where pupils of the school were involved in a fatal bus crash in Switzerland. A tour bus slammed into a tunnel wall in the Swiss Alps on Wednesday morning in a horrific accident that killed 22 Belgian 12-year-old students returning from a joyous ski vacation as well as the six adults who were accompanying them. (AP Photo/Yves Logghe)
Belgium pays tribute to children killed in a bus crash
A family looks at paintings at the gate of the Sint Lambertus school in Heverlee, Belgium, Thursday, March 15, 2012, where pupils of the school were involved in a fatal bus crash in Switzerland. A tour bus slammed into a tunnel wall in the Swiss Alps on Wednesday morning in a horrific accident that killed 22 Belgian 12-year-old students returning from a joyous ski vacation as well as the six adults who were accompanying them. (AP Photo/Yves Logghe)
Belgium pays tribute to children killed in a bus crash
People lay flowers outside Sint Lambertus school in Heverlee to pay tribute to victims of a bus crash in Switzerland, March 15, 2012. Distraught parents flew to Switzerland on Wednesday after a bus carrying a Belgian school group home from a ski trip crashed into the wall of a Swiss tunnel, killing 22 children and six others. REUTERS/Thierry Dricot
Belgium pays tribute to children killed in a bus crash
A woman walks past flowers laid outside Sint Lambertus school in Heverlee in tribute to victims of a bus crash in Switzerland, March 15, 2012. Distraught parents flew to Switzerland on Wednesday after a bus carrying a Belgian school group home from a ski trip crashed into the wall of a Swiss tunnel, killing 22 children and six others. REUTERS/Yves Herman
Belgium pays tribute to children killed in a bus crash
A girl looks through the gate at flowers and tributes at the Sint Lambertus school in Heverlee, Belgium, Thursday, March 15, 2012, where pupils of the school were involved in a fatal bus crash in Switzerland. A tour bus slammed into a tunnel wall in the Swiss Alps on Wednesday morning in a horrific accident that killed 22 Belgian 12-year-old students returning from a joyous ski vacation as well as the six adults who were accompanying them. (AP Photo/Yves Logghe)
Belgium pays tribute to children killed in a bus crash
Flowers are laid outside Sint Lambertus school in Heverlee, in tribute to victims of a bus crash in Switzerland, March 15, 2012. Distraught parents flew to Switzerland on Wednesday after a bus carrying a Belgian school group home from a ski trip crashed into the wall of a Swiss tunnel, killing 22 children and six others. REUTERS/Yves Herman
Belgium pays tribute to children killed in a bus crash
A woman brings flowers to add to a tribute of flowers, candles, toys and poems left on the gate of the 't Stekske primary school in Lommel on March 15, 2012. Belgians were in mourning after 22 children died in a bus crash in Switzerland, with newspapers bemoaning the national tragedy. "Belgium Weeps for its Children," read the headline in the French-language newspaper la Derniere Heure as people called into morning radio shows to express their sorrow over the accident in a Swiss tunnel late on Tuesday. AFP PHOTO / GEORGES GOBET
Belgium pays tribute to children killed in a bus crash
A woman adds a candle to a tribute of flowers, candles, toys and poems left on the gate of the 't Stekske primary school in Lommel on March 15, 2012. Belgians were in mourning after 22 children died in a bus crash in Switzerland, with newspapers bemoaning the national tragedy. "Belgium Weeps for its Children," read the headline in the French-language newspaper la Derniere Heure as people called into morning radio shows to express their sorrow over the accident in a Swiss tunnel late on Tuesday. AFP PHOTO / GEORGES GOBET
Belgium pays tribute to children killed in a bus crash
A family hold white roses at the gate of the Sint Lambertus school in Heverlee, Belgium, Thursday, March 15, 2012, where pupils of the school were involved in a fatal bus crash in Switzerland. A tour bus slammed into a tunnel wall in the Swiss Alps on Wednesday morning in a horrific accident that killed 22 Belgian 12-year-old students returning from a joyous ski vacation as well as the six adults who were accompanying them. (AP Photo/Yves Logghe)
Belgium pays tribute to children killed in a bus crash
A woman places a tribute in memory of the children who died in a bus crash in Switzerland in front of the T Stekske primary school school in Lommel on March 15, 2012. Twenty-eight people were killed when a coach packed with schoolchildren crashed in southern Switzerland as they returned to Belgium from a skiing holiday, Swiss police said. Twenty-two children were killed in the accident, which happened when the bus inexplicably swerved and hit a concrete wall while travelling through a tunnel. Another 24 children were reported injured in the crash, many seriously. AFP PHOTO/ GEORGES GOBET
Belgium pays tribute to children killed in a bus crash
A woman lays a floral tribute in memory of the children who died in a bus crash in Switzerland in front of the T Stekske primary school school in Lommel on March 15, 2012. Twenty-eight people were killed when a coach packed with schoolchildren crashed in southern Switzerland as they returned to Belgium from a skiing holiday, Swiss police said. Twenty-two children were killed in the accident, which happened when the bus inexplicably swerved and hit a concrete wall while travelling through a tunnel. Another 24 children were reported injured in the crash, many seriously. AFP PHOTO/ GEORGES GOBET
Belgium pays tribute to children killed in a bus crash
Flowers are laid as homage on March 14, 2012 at Sierre, near the Alpine tunnel,after a horrific bus accident killed 28 people, including 22 children. AFP PHOTO /PHILIPPE MERLE
Belgium pays tribute to children killed in a bus crash
TOPSHOTS A person lays flowers on March 14, 2012 at Sierre, near the Alpine tunnel , after a horrific bus accident killed 28 people, including 22 children. TOPSHOTS/AFP PHOTO PHILIPPE MERLE
Belgium pays tribute to children killed in a bus crash
Three girls light candle tributes during a White March in homage to the victims of a tourist bus crash in a tunnel of the motorway A9, in Sierre, western Switzerland, Wednesday, March 14, 2012. Twenty-eight people, including 22 children, returning to Belgium from a skiing holiday died in the bus accident, and another 24 children are hospitalized, Swiss police said Wednesday. (AP Photo/KEYSTONE, Maxime Schmid)
Belgium pays tribute to children killed in a bus crash
Flowers, candles and tributes are placed at the gate of the Sint Lambertus school in Heverlee, Belgium, Thursday, March 15, 2012, where pupils of the school were involved in a fatal bus crash in Switzerland. A tour bus slammed into a tunnel wall in the Swiss Alps on Wednesday morning in a horrific accident that killed 22 Belgian 12-year-old students returning from a joyous ski vacation as well as the six adults who were accompanying them. (AP Photo/Yves Logghe)
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