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

by | Mar 11, 2026 | World

Fribourg canton’s public prosecutor Raphael Bourquin said the man allegedly responsible for the fire likely died.Listen to this articleListen to this article | 3 minsinfo Published On 11 Mar 202611 Mar 2026Click here to share on social mediashare2Shareplus2googleAdd Al Jazeera on GoogleinfoAt least six people have died after a bus fire that authorities say may have been caused by a man who set himself on fire in a small Swiss town.The incident, which also injured five people, took place on Tuesday near the centre of Kerzers, a town in the western canton of Fribourg, about 12 miles (20km) from the capital Bern, police said.Recommended Stories list of 3 itemsend of listAccording to Fribourg canton’s public prosecutor Raphael Bourquin, the man allegedly responsible for the fire was likely among those who died .“A witness statement indicated that a man … of Swiss origin boarded the bus carrying bags. At some point, he doused himself with a flammable substance and set himself alight,” Bourquin told a news conference on Wednesday.“There is absolutely no evidence to suggest that this could be a terrorist act,” he said, adding that the family of the man, who was from Bern canton and in his sixties, had recently “reported his disappearance”, and “current evidence describes him as a marginalised and disturbed individual”.According to Swiss authorities, the victims of the blaze were aged between 17 and 65.In a statement, the cantonal police said three of the injured were taken to hospitals while two were treated at the scene. Two of those admitted to hospital remained in the hospital on Wednesday, while one was discharged on Tuesday.According to the first findings of the police investigation, the statement said, a person boarded the bus in the nearby town of Duedingen at around 5.45 pm CET (16:45 GMT) and later set himself on fire in Kerzers at about 6.25 pm local time, causing the blaze to spread throughout the vehicle. Advertisement Police said initial hearings and witness testimony indicate that the incident was “a voluntary act without ideological motivation.” Switzerland’s President Guy Parmelin and President of the government of the Canton of Fribourg Philippe Demierre pay their respect during a memorial cer …

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