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Hungarian court orders detention of Polish bus driver in fatal crash

By Thomson Reuters Aug 18, 2026 | 8:37 AM

BUDAPEST, Aug 18 (Reuters) – A Hungarian court on Tuesday ordered the continued detention of a Polish bus driver suspected of falling asleep at the wheel, resulting ​in a crash that killed 12 people and injured ‌dozens in eastern Hungary early on Sunday.

A Polish bus carrying 57 pilgrims ran into a ditch and tipped over at around 1 a.m. on Sunday in eastern Hungary, in an accident that a survivor ‌described ​as “unimaginable”.

Twelve people died at the scene or ⁠after being taken to ⁠hospital, three sustained life-threatening injuries and 20 others were seriously hurt, prosecutors said.

Police took the driver into custody and questioned him on suspicion of negligently causing a road ​accident resulting in mass fatalities. He did not make a statement, they said.

DISTRICT COURT ORDERS DRIVER’S DETENTION FOR A ⁠MONTH

“According to the current state of ⁠the investigation … the driver was incapable of safely ​operating the vehicle, he fell asleep due to fatigue,” prosecutors ​said in a statement as they requested the continued ‌detention of the driver.

Under Hungarian law, a suspect may be held in custody for a maximum of 72 hours without a court order, so prosecutors requested that he be placed ⁠in pre-trial detention, citing concerns that he might flee or interfere with the ongoing investigation.

The Miskolc district court told state news agency ⁠MTI on Tuesday ‌that they ordered the detention of the ⁠driver for one month.

They also said that ​negligently causing ‌a road accident resulting in mass fatalities ​was punishable ⁠by two to eight years’ imprisonment.

The bus, which suffered the accident near the town of Mezokeresztes in eastern Hungary, was returning to Poland from a shrine to the Virgin Mary at Medjugorje in southwestern Bosnia and Herzegovina.

(Reporting by Anita Komuves; Editing ​by David Holmes)