On Friday, 13 boy scouts from Germany suffered heat stroke while on a bus. It has now been announced that the children and young people are doing well again and were able to continue their journey. The bus driver is being investigated on suspicion of physical injuries.
According to previous findings, the 57-year-old did not provide sufficient ventilation. According to the Upper Franconia police station, the children and young people are between ten and fourteen years old. As reported, the 13 scouts suffered heat stroke on Friday and required treatment. Five of them were hit harder than eight others. Everyone spent some time in hospital, but can now leave.
Headache and circulatory problems
Others who were affected suffered from headaches and circulatory problems. The incident took place in Lichtenfels, Upper Franconia, and the group is from Hesse. Police are now investigating the bus driver for bodily harm.
Source: Krone
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