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Six die in Swiss bus fire after man thought to have set himself alight

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Updated 11.3.2026
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Kerzers *Switzerland Bern Fribourg cantonal police Frederic Papaux

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Mar 11 Evening

2 articles|2 sources
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Al JazeeraMar 11

Six die in Swiss bus fire after man thought to have set himself alight

A bus fire in Kerzers, Switzerland, on Tuesday, March 10, 2026, resulted in at least six deaths and five injuries. Authorities believe the fire was started by a Swiss man in his sixties, who boarded the bus in Duedingen and set himself on fire. The man, who was from Bern canton and had been reported missing, is presumed to be among the deceased. Investigators have ruled out terrorism as a motive, describing the man as a marginalized and disturbed individual. The victims ranged in age from 17 to 65. Three of the injured were hospitalized, with two remaining in care as of Wednesday.

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The Guardian - World NewsMar 11

Police investigating Swiss bus fire that killed six say no evidence of terrorist motive

A bus fire in Kerzers, Switzerland, on Tuesday evening killed six people and injured five. Police are investigating the incident as a possible deliberate act by someone on board, with reports suggesting an individual may have doused themselves in fuel and ignited it. While a criminal investigation is underway, authorities have stated that there is currently no evidence to suggest a terrorist motive. Identification of the deceased is expected to take several days. The Swiss president has expressed his condolences to the families of the victims.

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Key Claims

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At least six people have died after a bus fire in Kerzers, Switzerland.

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There is absolutely no evidence to suggest that this could be a terrorist act.

— Raphael Bourquin

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The victims of the blaze were aged between 17 and 65.

— Swiss authorities

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Police investigating a bus fire that killed at least six people suspect a deliberate act but found no evidence of a terrorist motive.

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The bus went up in flames on Tuesday evening in Kerzers, a town about 12 miles west of Berne.

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Mar 11 Morning

3 articles|2 sources
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Associated Press (AP)Mar 11

Fire engulfs a bus in Switzerland, killing 6 people and severely injuring 3 others

A bus fire in Kerzers, Switzerland, approximately 25 kilometers west of Bern, killed at least six people and severely injured three others on Tuesday evening. The regional transport bus, operated by PostBus, was found completely engulfed in flames by rescue teams. Three individuals with severe injuries were transported to hospitals, while two others received on-site treatment. According to police spokesperson Frederic Papaux, an unspecified "voluntary act" may have caused the fire. Authorities are currently investigating the incident to determine the exact cause.

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Associated Press (AP)Mar 11

A bus fire that killed 6 people could have been set deliberately, Swiss police say

A bus fire in Kerzers, Switzerland, on Tuesday, March 10, 2026, resulted in the deaths of at least six people. The Fribourg cantonal police are investigating the cause of the fire, and a police spokesperson, Frédéric Papaux, indicated that it may have been deliberately set. The incident occurred in the center of Kerzers, a town west of the Swiss capital. Fire investigators are examining the charred remains of the postal bus. Firefighters and police officers secured the area following the incident.

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South China Morning PostMar 11

At least 6 killed, 5 injured in Switzerland bus fire

A bus fire in Kerzers, Switzerland, on Tuesday evening killed at least six people and injured five others. The fire broke out around 6:25 pm on the main street of the town, located approximately 20km west of Bern. Authorities are investigating the incident as a possible deliberate act. Fribourg cantonal police confirmed the casualties and stated that three of the injured are in serious condition. While police have not released specific details, they are exploring various hypotheses, including suicide or terrorism, as potential motives.

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A bus caught fire in Kerzers, Switzerland, killing at least six people and severely injuring three others.

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The bus is operated by PostBus, affiliated with the national postal service.

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Rescue teams noted that the vehicle was totally engulfed in flames.

— regional government

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Three injured people with severe injuries were ferried to hospitals.

— police

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The fire occurred in Kerzers, Switzerland.

— AP

Mar 10 Evening

2 articles|2 sources
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BBC News - WorldMar 10

At least six dead in Switzerland bus fire

At least six people died and others were injured when a bus caught fire in Kerzers, a town in western Switzerland, on Tuesday around 18:25 local time. The incident occurred in the center of the town, located in Fribourg canton, approximately 20km from Bern. At least three people were hospitalized, and a rescuer was reportedly injured. The cause of the fire is currently unknown, and an investigation is underway to determine if it was deliberately started. While there are reports of a person dousing themselves in gasoline, authorities have not confirmed this information. The bus involved in the fire reportedly originated from the Düdingen municipality, located 17km south of Kerzers.

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The Guardian - World NewsMar 10

At least six people killed and five injured in bus fire in Switzerland

A bus fire in Kerzers, Switzerland, on Tuesday evening killed at least six people and injured five others. The fire broke out on the main street of the town, located west of Berne. Police are treating the incident as potentially man-made, possibly even a deliberate act, and have launched a criminal investigation to determine the exact circumstances. Emergency services responded to the scene, finding the bus engulfed in flames and establishing a security perimeter. Three injured individuals were hospitalized, while two others were treated on site. Recovery and security operations are ongoing.

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Key Claims

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At least six people have been killed after a bus caught fire in a town in western Switzerland.

— police

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The incident took place at around 18:25 local time (19:25 GMT) on Tuesday in Kerzers, Fribourg canton.

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At least three people were taken to hospital.

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An investigation is under way into whether the fire was deliberately started.

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At least six people killed and five injured in bus fire in Switzerland.