35 killed in India road accident
A bus has collided head-on with a van that was carrying mourners returning from a funeral in northern India, killing 35 people, police said.
State police official DYS Chauhan said another 14 people in the two vehicles were injured in the accident on Saturday near Badaun, a town in Uttar Pradesh state.
The bus driver was among those killed, he said.
The Press Trust of India news agency said one of five seriously injured people died in hospital on Sunday.
Chauhan said that the van's driver lost control of the vehicle as it went through a mound of sand. It then crashed into the bus.
Badaun is 175 miles south-west of Lucknow, the state capital.
India, with the world's second-largest population, has the highest annual road death toll in the world, according to the World Health Organisation.
More than 110,000 people die each year in India in road accidents caused by speeding, bad roads, overcrowding and poor vehicle maintenance, according to police.