Bus Crash Kills Nine in Turkey
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•A bus crashes into a pillar of an overpass in Turkey, killing 9 people and injuring 26 others
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Bus traveling between cities in Turkey swerved off highway and slammed into overpass pillar.
At least 26 other people were injured in the crash near the town of Polatli .
Bus was traveling from Izmir in western Turkey to Agri in the east of the country.
Gov. Vasip Sahin says driver might have dozed off after skid marks on the road.
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