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Two special needs children among four killed after train collides with school van in Belgium

A train struck a school van at a railway crossing in the Belgian town of Buggenhout, killing four people including two special needs pupils. Two other students were seriously injured as authorities investigate the deadly collision.

Inti Landauro/Reuters

26 May 2026 at 11:26:22

Two special needs children among four killed after train collides with school van in Belgium

Emergency vehicles operate near the scene where a school bus was struck by a train at a level crossing leading to multiple casualities, near the town of Buggenhout, Belgium, May 26, 2026.

Bart Biesemans/Reuters

A train crashed into a school van at a level-crossing in the Belgian town of Buggenhout on Tuesday, killing four people including two special needs pupils, authorities said.


The driver and an adult accompanying the pupils also died while two other students were badly injured.


Images in Belgian media showed a white minivan lying on its side near the track, its front badly crumpled.


Transport Minister Jean-Luc Crucke said security camera footage showed the crossing's safety barriers had come down.


"What could have been a beautiful spring morning suddenly turned into a pitch-black day," East Flanders Provincial Deputy Kurt Moens told news outlet VRT NWS.


European Commission President Ursula von der Leyen said on X: "Today, Europe grieves with Belgium."


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The accident occurred early on Tuesday near Buggenhout station, about 23 kilometres (14 miles) north of Brussels.


The van was carrying seven pupils with special needs to their school, and a chaperone, Belgian federal police spokesperson An Berger said.


RTL quoted a spokesperson for the state railway infrastructure operator, Infrabel, saying that the train driver had applied the emergency brakes but that "the shock was extremely violent."


Belgium, where a dense railway network criss-crosses towns and villages, has a history of accidents at level-crossings.


Since 2021, 36 people have died in 168 such accidents, according to Infrabel's website.


-Reporting by Inti Landauro and Charlotte Van Campenhout; editing by Richard Lough and Andrew Cawthorne/Reuters

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