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12 people lost their lives after a bus with Polish license plates traveling to Croatia ran off the road and ended up in a canal. While 32 passengers were injured, 19 of them in serious condition.
The trip, organized by the Catholic group Brotherhood of St. Joseph, included three priests and six nuns. They were traveling to Medjugorje, a Catholic shrine in Bosnia.
The accident happened around 05:40 local time, north-east of Zagreb. Poland's justice minister and prosecutor general have ordered the Warsaw Prosecutor's Office to launch an investigation into the cause of the tragedy, and two Polish ministers are heading to Croatia after the accident.
Pilgrimages to the small town of Medjugorje are very popular in Poland after reports that local children saw a vision of the Virgin Mary there in the 1980s.
Source: BBC