Accident on the Rampe de Laffrey (1946)
The 1946 accident on the Rampe de Laffrey was the first in a string of fatal accidents along a stretch of road which has been claimed as one of the deadliest in France. 18 people were killed when a bus lost the use of its brakes, flying off the road and into a ravine along the Romanche; the bus was transporting pilgrims from Beaujolais on a return journey from Our Lady of La Salette, where they had been celebrating the Marian Year.[1] A memorial to the dead was later erected near the town of Saint-Pierre-de-Mésage, close to the accident site.
Ten years later, a similar accident, caused by the same type of malfunction, befell a Dutch tourist bus at the same location, killing seven.
References
- "27 MORTS ET 23 BLESSÉS ONT ÉTÉ RECENSÉS SELON UN CHIFFRE ENCORE PROVISOIRE à Notre-Dame-de-la-Salette" (PDF). ddata.over-blog.com.
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