Victims of bus accident in Turkish resort of Marmaris laid to rest on Mother's Day

Victims of a bus accident in the Turkish resort district of Marmaris in the Aegean province of Muğla were laid to rest on May 14 Mother's Day in the western province of İzmir. 

Some 24 people were killed and 11 others were injured when a tour bus carrying 34 passengers and heading to Marmaris from İzmir's Buca district for a one-day trip toppled in Sakar Geçidi on May 13.  

The bus tumbled down a cliff and fell on a car 15 meters below it, after which ambulances, fire department and teams from Turkey's Disaster and Emergency Management Authority (AFAD) were dispatched to the scene. 

The initial death toll was put at 17, but it was later raised to 24, of whom 21 were women. 

The passengers were heading to Marmaris to participate in an event marking Mothers' Day on May 14.

After the accident, Muğla Governor Amir Çiçek said the incident was a judicial one. 

Muğla Deputy Governor Kamil Köten said the bus, driven by Armağan Serttaş, was carrying local tourists. 

"There were no foreign tourists inside it. The cause of the accident is being examined," Köten said on May 13. 

Marmaris Mayor Ali Acar, meanwhile, said "the situation is dire."

"A high number of people were killed. I think that the accident was a result of the failure of the driver," Acar said. 

President Recep Tayyip Erdoğan released a statement on the accident, in which he passed his condolences to the relatives of those killed, while wishing a speedy recovery to those injured. 

European Union Minister Ömer Çelik also passed his condolences. 

The bodies of the victims were sent to Buca via vehicles belonging to the Muğla Municipality after their funeral procedures were completed in a Muğla forensic...

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