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A passenger from the fatal accident of the Ohakune Mountain Rd bus related the cold moments that preceded the incident.
Traveling with his brother, the passenger told Herald that they had only been driving for about five minutes, the bus brakes failed.
Passengers began to panic when the bus picked up speed and began to swing when the driver attempted to stop on the road
"We just kept picking up speed, leaning on either side … we really felt like the film Speed ," said the passenger, who wished keep anonymity. "There did not seem to be any attempt on the part of the driver to communicate with the passengers about what was happening, we had to fend for ourselves."
A passenger came out of his seat, opened the back doors and jumped. Meanwhile, another told the others to put on their helmets.
Everyone started to prepare for the impact. It was then that he began to wait for the worst.
"Me and my brother were looking at each other and we both said that we are going to die," he said
. carrying 31 people, rolled on a corner around 14:30 Saturday, killing a young woman and wounding at least 18 others.
He said people were quick to help and that "everyone who responded was absolutely staggering". was healing a broken clavicle, ribs and compression at Whanganui Hospital while his brother was in Waikato, with a broken collarbone.
In a statement, Ruapehu Alpine Lifts suspended all Mitsubishi Fuso buses. its transport fleet pending the outcome of the investigation.
The mountain would reopen tomorrow and the shuttles would resume
A karakia was organized at the scene of the accident and support networks were established for the emergency services, the personnel and the wounded . guests.
Investigations by the police, the commercial vehicle security unit and the CIB were under way.
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