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Fatal Van Crash into Stationary Bus on Andorra's CG-2 Highway

A 48-year-old driver died and his partner was critically injured after their van rear-ended a stopped Andbus passenger bus near Hotel Euroski in.

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Key Points

  • Van slammed into rear of stationary Andbus bus unloading passengers near Hotel Euroski at 2:40pm Friday.
  • Driver pronounced dead at scene despite revival efforts; 46-year-old female passenger airlifted in critical condition.
  • No bus passengers injured; conflicting witness accounts on bus position.
  • Highway closed over an hour with diversions; investigation eyes driver fatigue.

A fatal crash on the CG-2 highway in Vall d'Incles, Canillo parish, claimed the life of a 48-year-old non-resident man driving a van that slammed into the rear of a stationary Andbus passenger bus. His 46-year-old female passenger, also a non-resident and identified as his partner, suffered severe injuries and was airlifted to Nostra Senyora de Meritxell hospital.

The incident unfolded around 2:40pm on Friday near Hotel Euroski, where the bus had stopped to unload passengers and slightly entered the uphill lane. Emergency teams—including firefighters, three SUM ambulances, private medical transport, police patrols, and Canillo traffic agents—rushed to the scene after the police alert at 14:40. Responders extracted the trapped occupants and attempted to revive the driver on-site, but he was pronounced dead despite prolonged efforts. The woman, in critical condition, was evacuated by helicopter around 4pm.

No bus passengers were hurt, though the vehicle's rear sustained heavy damage. Andbus confirmed the bus was correctly positioned at the stop during unloading, expressed profound sorrow, and rejected any liability. Witnesses offered conflicting accounts: some noted the bus encroaching into the lane, while others said it was fully stopped and shifted only from the impact's force.

Police continue investigating possible causes, including driver fatigue or failure to notice the stationary bus. The crash shut the highway in both directions for over an hour, creating severe backups to Canillo amid returning skiers and tourists. Drivers heading to Pas de la Casa faced diversions via the Puigcerdà road. Alternating one-way traffic resumed post-airlift as judicial teams prepared to remove the body, and the road has since fully reopened.

Initial reports referred to a "car" or "turisme" with a Spanish plate and unconfirmed injuries; later details clarified the van and fatal outcome.

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