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Swiss coach crash: London school pays tribute to British victim

Sebastian Bowles, 11, was a "cherub who will be sorely missed," said the director of Our Lady of Muswell School in London

A British boy dies in a bus accident Belgian school holidays, on Tuesday was described as if they were angels and wonderfully animated in his old school.

The child was identified Friday as Sebastian Bowles, a former student of the school of Saint-Lambert in Heverlee, Belgium. He moved with his parents two years ago in north London.

Twenty-two children and six adults were killed when the bus crashed into a wall of a tunnel of Switzerland on the way home from a ski trip in one of fatal road accidents in the history of Switzerland.

Belgium onFriday the accident was a moment of silence, shortly after two transport planes arrived at a military airport near Brussels to bring the bodies of 28 victims were identified. The plane of a line of hearses carried the bodies of their respective areas of origin and Heverlee near Lommel, near the Dutch border.

In his old elementary school, Our Lady of Muswell north of London, the children also held a minute's silence for the Crouch End 11-years.

its former director, Teresa McBride said. . "Our school community is still reeling from this terrible accident Our thoughts and prayers are with the family at this tragic time Sebastian was a wonderful guy dynamic is fondly remembered by students, staff and parents of Our Lady Muswell. was known by staff as "cherubim." He will be sorely missed. "

His voice trembled with emotion, he said. . "As you understand this is a very difficult time for our school was a smiling boy Sebastian bubbles that looked like an angel and he was an angel We are struggling to address this problem."

In children 11 pm local time, politicians and workers marked the moment of silence across Belgium. Guests of bus stations, subway and train were asked to pause until the church bells sounded the end of the day of remembrance. In Brussels, government officials and politicians gathered in lines outside buildings.

Sebastian, Eduardo, a banker, and his mother, Ann, returned to Belgium, Switzerland last night. The family moved to Belgium to be near her family of Mrs. Bowles.

The tourist bus carrying 52 people crashed Tuesday night, less than an hour after leaving home after a ski trip in the Swiss Alps. Six Dutch children were among the other children were killed and 24 injured, some seriously.

The accident site was about half a mile into the tunnel of 1.5 miles. Parents left flowers in front of the wall hit the bus.
Christian Varone, police commander for the Swiss canton of Valais, who led the families to the crash site, said. "They showed great dignity and courage"


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