Regarding the injured, Ms. Grammata stated that except for three cases, the doctors assessed that the rest did not have serious injuries.
Most of the passengers of the bus will leave Bucharest today for Athens, said the ambassador of Greece in Bucharest, Sofia Grammata, speaking on the show Kalimera with Giorgos Autias.
According to Ms. Grammata, currently 14 people are in hospitals, while the rest are in hotels.
Those who are in good health will soon depart by air, he said, adding that the flight from Bucharest to Athens will start around 10 am.
Regarding the injured, he said that except for three cases, the doctors assessed that the rest did not have serious injuries.
As Ms. Grammata said, some will be discharged even today, for some others 2-3 days of hospitalization will be needed.
Also, those who have their own people in hospital cannot move yet
For the three cases the doctors said they needed attention.
The Greek ambassador also said that the victim’s wife is not involved in serious incidents.
He added that there were no elderly people on the coach, there were some young people and the rest were between 40 and 60 years old.
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