Rescue workers recover bodies after an overcrowded bus speeding home from a religious festival veered off a highway emergency ramp and crashed through a metal barrier Monday, April 17, 2006 near the city of Cordoba, Mexico plunging more than 650 feet into a ravine. At least 67 people were killed, including four minors.
Rescue workers recover bodies after an overcrowded bus speeding home from a religious festival veered off a highway emergency ramp and crashed through a metal barrier Monday, April 17, 2006, near the city of Cordoba, Mexico plunging more than 650 feet into a ravine. At least 67 people were killed, including four minors.
A rescue worker looks at a destroyed bus after it was speeding home from a religious festival and veered off a highway emergency ramp and crashed through a metal barrier Monday, April 17, 2006, near the city of Cordoba, Mexico plunging more than 650 feet into a ravine. At least 67 people were killed, including four minors.
Rescue workers recover bodies after an overcrowded bus speeding home from a religious festival veered off a highway emergency ramp and crashed through a metal barrier Monday, April 17, 2006 near the city of Cordoba, Mexico plunging more than 650 feet into a ravine. At least 67 people were killed, including four minors.
Rescue workers carry an injured person from the scene of accident after an overcrowded bus returning from a religious festival veered off a highway emergency ramp and crashed Monday, April 17, 2006, near the city of Cordoba, Mexico plunging more than 650 feet into a ravine. At least 67 people were killed, including four minors.
Rescue workers gather the bodies of those killed when an overcrowded bus speeding home from a religious festival veered off a highway emergency ramp and crashed through a metal barrier Monday, April 17, 2006 near the town of Cordoba, Mexico, plunging more than 650 feet into a ravine. At least 67 people were killed, including four minors.
A cameraman films some of the dozens of coffins holding those killed in a bus crash in Maltrata, Mexico, Monday, April 17, 2006. At least 67 people were killed when a bus returning from a religious festival veered off a mountain road and crashed into a ravine.
A woman reacts as she tries to identify the bodies of those killed in a bus crash in Maltrata, Mexico, Tuesday, April 18, 2006. At least 67 people were killed Monday when a bus returning from a religious festival veered off a mountain road and plunged into a ravine.
A cross sits on one of those killed in the bus crash in Maltrata, Mexico, Monday, April 17, 2006. At least 67 people were killed when a bus returning from a religious festival veered off a mountain road and crashed into a ravine.
Two men walk among dozens of coffins holding those killed in a bus crash in Maltrata, Mexico, Monday, April 17, 2006. At least 67 people were killed Monday when a bus returning from a religious festival veered off a mountain road and plunged into a ravine.
Mexican forensic officials work among the coffins holding those killed in a bus crash in Maltrata, Mexico, Monday, April 17, 2006. At least 67 people were killed Monday when a bus returning from a religious festival veered off a mountain road and plunged into a ravine.
Dozens of coffins holding those killed in a bus crash nearly fill the floor of an auditorium in Maltrata, Mexico, Monday, April 17, 2006. At least 67 people were killed Monday when a bus returning from a religious festival veered off a mountain road and plunged into a ravine.
Two men react as they walk among coffins trying to identify the bodies of those killed in a bus crash in Maltrata, Mexico, Tuesday, April 18, 2006. At least 67 people were killed Monday when a bus returning from a religious festival veered off a mountain road and plunged into a ravine.
Two city workers move a coffin for a small child killed in a bus crash in Maltrata, Mexico, Tuesday, April 18, 2006. At least 67 people were killed Monday when a bus returning from a religious festival veered off a mountain road and plunged into a ravine.
Two women react as they try to identify the bodies of those killed in a bus crash in Maltrata, Mexico, Tuesday, April 18, 2006. At least 67 people were killed Monday when a bus returning from a religious festival veered off a mountain road and crashed.
Family members try to identify a body of one of those killed in a bus crash in Maltrata, Mexico, Tuesday, April 18, 2006. At least 67 people were killed Monday when a bus returning from a religious festival veered off a mountain road and plunged into a ravine.
Four men carry a coffin of a victim killed in the bus crash in Maltrata, Mexico, Tuesday, April 18, 2006. At least 67 people were killed Monday when a bus returning from a religious festival veered off a mountain road and plunged into a ravine.
City officials, left, help a woman, in white, as she tries to identify one of the bodies killed in a bus crash in Maltrata, Mexico, Tuesday, April 18, 2006. At least 67 people were killed Monday when a bus returning from a religious festival veered off a mountain road and crashed.