Four children and an adult from a youth football team have been killed when their minibus crashed into a mechanical digger on a country road in southern Spain, officials said.
"A minibus carrying a youth football team had a collision with a digger" near Castuera in the southwestern Extremadura region yesterday evening, a Civil Guard source told AFP.
"For the moment there are four minors and one adult dead," said the source, who asked not to be named.
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Various Spanish media reports put the ages of the minors killed at between 10 and 13 years.
The president of the Extremadura regional government, Jose Antonio Monago, said the youngsters were on their way home after playing in a competition in the rural region.
"A death is always a tragedy, but I think it resonates a bit more in everyone's mind when it is children of such a young age," he told COPE radio station as he headed to the scene of the accident.
Media published photographs of the white bus lying on its side by the highway as rescuers worked at the scene.
Last July a bus carrying more than 30 passengers careened off a highway near Avila in central Spain and ploughed into a metal safety barrier, killing nine passengers.
That was the deadliest bus accident in Spain since April 2008 when nine Finnish tourists were killed in a crash in the southern Andalusia region.