At least 10 people have died and 25 others have been rushed to hospital after a bus returning from a ‘fairytale’ wedding crashed at a roundabout in a small town in New South Wales, as the driver is currently under arrest, pending charges.
The coach carrying 39 passengers was travelling from the Wandin Estate winery wedding venue in the Hunter Valley wine region when it rolled at a roundabout currently under construction on Wine Country Drive near the Hunter Expressway off ramp in Greta, 12km away, at 11.30pm on Sunday.
It’s understood the area was blanketed in heavy fog at the time of the crash.
The bus driver, a 58-year-old man, was taken to hospital under police guard for assessment. He is currently under arrest at Cessnock Police Station and police say there will be charges pending.

The scene of the bus crash in Greta, 183km north of Sydney that has killed 10 wedding guests and left 11 others injured. Picture: Nine News

The bus driver, a 58-year-old man, was taken to hospital under police guard for assessment
Police said that 11 passengers had to be airlifted or taken by ambulance to hospital while 25 others were rushed to hospital with varying injuries following one of Australia’s deadliest road accidents in decades.
It is feared more may be dead and still trapped under the wreckage as the salvage operation continues.
7News reported that the death toll ‘would likely’ climb to as high as 15. The most critically injured including those with lost limbs were taken to John Hunter Hospital in Newcastle, the largest trauma hospital in the region.
Two people were reportedly airlifted to the Royal Prince Alfred Hospital in Sydney for life-saving surgery.
Assistant Commissioner Tracy Chapman said there was ‘sufficient information’ for police to press charges on the bus driver who is currently under arrest in Cessnock Police Station.
‘He’s been the driver of a motor vehicle collision where there have been fatal injuries and there will be charges pending,’ Assistant Commissioner Chapman said.
Chilling audio from emergency radios responding to the crash reveals the horror of the scene.
‘Major incident declared. We have a bus roll over. Multiple patients,’ a first responder can be heard saying in recording from a triple-0 call shared by Today.
‘At this stage we have identified seven, I repeat, seven code fours.’
Prime Minister Anthony Albanese has sent his condolences to those involved in the crash.
‘All Australians waking up to tragic news from the Hunter send our deepest sympathies to the loved ones of those killed in this horrific bus tragedy,’ Albanese wrote on Twitter.
‘For a day of joy to end in such devastating loss is cruel indeed.’

The coach carrying 39 passengers was travelling from the Wandin Estate winery wedding venue in the Hunter Valley wine region (pictured) when it rolled at a roundabout currently under construction on Wine Country Drive near the Hunter Expressway off ramp in Greta, 12km away, at 11.30pm on Sunday

A wedding guest told 7News: ‘It was a nice day, a pretty good wedding… fairytale stuff really… and we went to come back and get drunk, and we got the news that there had been a crash, and we all started panicking’

It’s believed that many of the guests had travelled from interstate with guests attending a wedding at the nearby Wandin Estate winery
It’s believed that many of the guests had travelled from interstate with guests attending a wedding at the nearby Wandin Estate winery.
One attendee spoke of his disbelief after being told about the tragedy.
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‘It was a nice day, a pretty good wedding… fairytale stuff really… and we went to come back and get drunk, and we got the news that there had been a crash, and we all started panicking,’ an attendee told 7NEWS.
The Minister for Regional Roads and Maitland MP, described the crash as a ‘terrible tragedy’ .
‘Everybody is pulling together and basically it will be a case of making sure that the families and the community are supported in such a terrible time,’ she said.

The 58-year-old bus driver has been taken to hospital under police guard for assessment, NSW Police said

Pictured: the Wandin Estate winery
Police at the scene were reportedly trying to understand how a bus could have rolled at the ‘large’ roundabout.
Peta Hughes, a local business owner in Branxton just slightly north of Greta said the roundabout where the bus crashed had been reduced to one lane due to construction work.
‘They’ve got barriers and the safety bollards and things up around there. It’s a 40km/h zone,’ she told News Breakfast.
But Federal MP Dan Repacholi said he did not see how the road being reduced to one lane could have been an issue.
‘We drive around the Hunter roads every day of the week. Those roads in that area are good roads. So I really can’t see that being an issue,’ he told News Breakfast.
Cessnock Mayor Jay Suvaal said the driving conditions appeared to be ‘foggy’.
‘There does appear to have been a lot of fog around as well,’ he said.
‘Until we know the crash investigation circumstances we’re not really sure about what may have contributed to it.’
A crime scene has been established and will be examined by specialist forensic police and the Crash Investigation Unit.

Prime Minister Anthony Albanese sent his condolences to those involved, saying: ‘For a day of joy to end in such devastating loss is cruel indeed’
After they were called to the scene, police said a ‘large-scale emergency response commenced involving officers from Hunter Valley Police District, Police Rescue, Traffic and Highway Patrol, NSW Ambulance paramedics, NSW Fire and Rescue, NSW Rural Fire Service, and various helicopters for hospital transports’.
Wine Country Drive remains closed between New England Highway and Bridge St, along with northbound & southbound off-ramps from Hunter Express to Wine Country Drive.
Motorists have been advised to use an alternative route and allow extra travel time.
It is believed to be one of the worst road accidents involving multiple fatalities in almost 30 years.
In 1994, a bus crash in Boondall, Queensland, resulted in the death of 12 people.
A year later, a crash between a semi-trailer truck and a bus on Melbourne Cup Day in Wangaratte in Victoria led to the deaths of ten people.
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