A forensic official inspects the site of a bus crash near the municipality of Remedios in Colombia’s Antioquia Department, where the vehicle veered off the road, killing 17 people and injuring 20 others, on December 14, 2025. (Photo/AFP)
Seventeen people were killed, and 20 were injured after a bus carrying school children fell off a cliff in a rural area in northern Colombia, the local governor has said.
In a post on X on Sunday, the governor of Antioquia, Andres Julian, said the bus was travelling from the Caribbean town of Tolu to Medellin after a school trip and was carrying students from the Antioqueño High School.
The students had been celebrating their graduation on the beach, he added on Sunday night.
"It's very hard news for the entire community during the time of December," he said.
In a video Rendon posted to social media, one of the survivors said, "I was asleep and all of a sudden I heard screams, and from that moment on I don't remember anything."
Rescuers had to transport survivors out of the treacherous ravine on stretchers.
President Gustavo Petro offered condolences to affected families in a post on X.
"I don't like it when young people die. Even less when they're going to study or to relax happily," he wrote.
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Source: TRT