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Firefighters stand by the gutted remains of the bus in San Donato Milanese, near Milan. DANIELE BENNATI via PA Images

Driver abducts 51 schoolchildren in Italy and sets bus ablaze

The driver said he was protesting migrant deaths in the Mediterranean.

A BUS DRIVER in northern Italy abducted 51 children and their chaperones earlier today, threatening them over a 40-minute ordeal before setting the vehicle on fire when he was stopped by a Carabinieri blockade.

Officers broke glass windows in the back of the bus and got all the passengers to safety without serious injury before the flames destroyed the vehicle, authorities said.

As he was apprehended, the driver said he was protesting migrant deaths in the Mediterranean, Commander Luca De Marchis told Sky TG24.

De Marchis told Sky TG24 that the driver, an Italian citizen of Senegalese origin in his 40s, threatened the passengers, telling them that “no one would survive today” as he commandeered the bus carrying two middle-school classes to a nearby gym in Cremona province, some 40 kilometres from Milan.

ANSA quoted one of the students as saying the driver took all their phones and ordered the chaperones to bind the students’ hands with cable ties, threatening to spill gas and set the bus ablaze. ANSA said the chaperones only loosely bound several students’ hands, not everyone’s.

One of the middle school students described his terror in an interview with La Repubblica TV, his face obscured due to his age. His name was not given.

“We were all very afraid because the driver had emptied the gas canister onto the floor (of the bus.) He tied us up and took all the telephones so we could not call the police,” the student said.

“One of the telephones, belonging to a classmate, fell to the ground, so I pulled off the handcuffs, hurting myself a bit, and went and picked it up. We called the Carabinieri and the police.”

Quotidiano La Provincia di Cremona / YouTube

Authorities said that an adult called an emergency operator, while one of the students called a parent, and they alerted authorities, who set up roadblocks. The bus was intercepted on the outskirts of Milan by three Carabinieri vehicles, which were able to force it into the guardrail, De Marchis said.

“While two officers kept the driver busy — he took a lighter and threatened to set fire to the vehicle with a gasoline canister on board — the others forced open the back door, breaking two windows,” De Marchis said. While the evacuation was still underway, the driver started the blaze.

De Marchis credited the officers’ “swiftness and courage,” for getting out all the children and their teachers “with no tragic consequences.”

Some of the passengers were treated at a hospital, mostly for cuts and scratches related to the evacuation, he said.

Quotidiano La Provincia di Cremona / YouTube

The driver was apprehended and was being treated for burns. ANSA identified him as Ousseynou Sy, and said he was being investigated on suspicion of kidnapping, intention to commit a massacre, arson and resisting law enforcement.

The prosecutor’s office later said they would add terrorism as an aggravating circumstance since the event caused panic.

De Marchis said he had previous convictions, but did not specify their nature.

ANSA reported that Sy, who became an Italian citizen in 2004, had been convicted in 2007 and 2011 of drunken driving and sexual molestation of a minor.

Sky TG24 said that the driver had worked for the bus company for 15 years without any employment-related issues.

“Investigators must clarify how the transport company permitted such a delinquent … to drive a bus, especially one carrying children,” said Riccardo De Corato, a Milan provincial official for security.

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    May 9th 2013, 11:13 AM

    #over_reaction

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    May 9th 2013, 11:36 AM

    @ Patrick, from what iv seen on this site, the majority of ppl on here do not have a problem with the British, myself included (English wife). They do have a problem with trolls and attention seeking fools, regardless of race, colour or creed.. So jog on!

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    May 9th 2013, 11:47 AM

    In other words lets clamp down, censor & spy on people using social media sites..
    Wonder when TheJournal is going to do a piece on the damning revelations at the Benghazi whistle-blower hearing held yesterday?

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    May 9th 2013, 12:38 PM

    @ Otis don’ yon know you can’t criticise Obama or his administration in Ireland

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    May 9th 2013, 12:56 PM

    To the Israeli government anyone speaking out for the Palestinians is a terrorist.
    To the Syrian government anyone speaking out for the rebels is a terrorist.
    To the Bahraini government anyone looking for a vote is a terrorist.
    To the Saudi government anyone who thinks women should drive is a terrorist.
    To the US government anyone opposing the Guantanamo torture camp is a terrorist.
    Ditto for Chechans, Kurds, Tamils and many, many more.
    And now this post will probably have me in some data-base as a terrorist.

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    May 9th 2013, 4:28 PM

    More than twenty millions Kurds in Kurdistan Turkey are called Terrorist because they are fighting against Turkish Terrorist Regime!!?

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    May 9th 2013, 12:34 PM

    I wonder how many #hate comments are actually #sarcasm comments.

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    May 9th 2013, 12:02 PM

    “The proliferation of terrorism tutorials, and the abuse of social media and online forums by extremists, portend that future ‘lone wolf’ attacks here and abroad are inevitable.” Are they really inevitable? To make such a claim is to back it up with proof, and The Simon Wiesenthal Centre has not done that. People will commit acts of violence and terrorism regardless of what they can and cannot do on the internet.

    And when it comes to “digital hate”, this is a childish reaction to the situation, yes there are people who are idiots on the internet (they are everywhere), but just because they post something that some people might find offensive is not a good enough reason to prevent them from expressing their opinion, because at the end of the day what is considered “offensive” is a matter of opinion.

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    May 9th 2013, 1:14 PM

    What happened at Easter 1916 in this country would be called a terrorist act today.

    So were the members of the 1916 Rising terrorists?

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    May 9th 2013, 1:26 PM

    Terrorists only become “freedom fighters” if they win and write the books…………….then they become politicians and terrorize the public from that office with their polices for generations…………

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    May 9th 2013, 2:19 PM

    Tom

    I agree Dev’s constitution & his hold on power in Ireland after 1922, was and still is a problem for this country.

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    May 9th 2013, 4:23 PM

    Terrorist exist every where within every nation but in different way!

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    May 9th 2013, 11:53 AM

    #LOL

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    May 9th 2013, 11:57 AM

    My god this is no laughing matter this needs to be stamped out NOW.

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    May 9th 2013, 1:55 PM

    Anyone else find it ironic that Nazi hunters are engaging in censorship?

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    Mute Joseph Wearen
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    May 9th 2013, 2:13 PM

    Abolish email, social media, mobile phones etc. Re-introduce carrier pigeons and smoke signals. Problem sorted. Simples.

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    May 9th 2013, 11:40 AM

    @ Hugo.
    Totally agree with you about the blatent trolls that post only to antagonise and insult.
    There are a few right keyboard warriors that would be rightly at home under a sewer pipe and one or two I would love to meet face to face.
    People just don’t post because of these morons but it seems that trolling and bullying behind false accounts is acceptable.

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    May 9th 2013, 5:14 PM

    Has the Simon Wiesenthal Centre anything to do with the guy who got burned in the Falklands war

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    May 9th 2013, 4:00 PM

    No censorship!!!

    or you will become like communist and this is the biggest terrorist in the world.

    people have brain and can be responsible for what they read and how they act.

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    May 9th 2013, 2:21 PM

    I’m only after setting up twitter who’s good to follow on it??

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