At least five dead in long-distance bus crash in Germany - DW News.

At least five dead in long-distance bus crash in Germany - DW News.

At least five people have been killed and more than twenty injured in a bus crash near the German city of Leipzig.

Police say the double-decker vehicle was on its way to Switzerland, when it veered off the motorway and rolled onto its side. The operator FlixBus says there were 53 passengers and two drivers on board. An investigation is underway.

For more, we talk to DW political correspondent Alex Gerst.

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