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Australia's NSW Premier calls wedding bus crash 'truly shocking'

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New South Wales state premier Chris Minns speaks from the site of a bus crash that killed 10 people as it ferried guests from a wedding. The toll may yet rise, with 25 passenders rushed to hospital. "To think that people came together today to experience a day of joy and instead have been met with undeniable despair, is truly shocking," Minns said. SOUNDBITE

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