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  •   Home > News > Law and Order

    A bus driver has been convicted over a crash which left a teenage girl with no hands

    A bus driver has been convicted over a crash which left a teenage girl with no hands


    A tour bus - which had 23 Chinese tourists on board - tipped on its side near Queenstown in January.

    Two passengers were seriously injured - with one woman losing an arm and a teenager losing both hands.

    32-year-old Liang Fang of Christchurch pleaded guilty to careless driving causing injury.

    The Otago Daily Times reports he was sentenced to 200 hours community work, and disqualified from driving for 9 months.

    Fang also has to pay nine-thousand-dollars to the two most injured passengers.

    © 2025 Newstalk ZB, NZCity

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