Bus driven by trainee driver plunges into River Seine near Paris after hitting parked car
A bus operated by a trainee driver collided with a parked vehicle and veered off the road into the River Seine near Juvisy-sur-Orge, south of Paris, on Thursday. All four people on board were rescued by emergency crews numbering in the dozens. Drug and alcohol tests on the driver came back negative, and authorities opened an investigation into the cause.
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5 outlets covered it, splitting into 5 framing camps across 4 bias groups.
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All outlets confirm the rescue and basic facts. Divergence lies in rescue force size (16 engines vs. 90+ personnel cited differently) and occupant count labeling, BBC specifies driver, lead driver, two passengers; others say four people without role distinction.
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“Bus plunges into river after trainee driver crash, massive rescue response: reports”FOX Fox News RIGHT
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“People rescued after bus falls into river Seine near Paris - Reuters” · BBC, Reuters
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