🚨 ACCIDENT

Unimaginable Tragedy: 12 Polish Pilgrims Killed in Hungary Bus Crash

Mezőkeresztes, Hungary – Twelve people have died after a bus carrying a group of Polish tourists overturned on the M3 motorway in Hungary on the way back from Bosnia and Herzegovina.

Local police said the bus crashed near the town of Mezőkeresztes after it "went off the straight road into a ditch and overturned" at 1am local time. Early reports suggested the driver had probably fallen asleep. He survived the crash and was taken into custody.

The bus was carrying a group of pilgrims from Poland's south-eastern Podkarpackie region who were returning from a pilgrimage to the Catholic shrine in Međugorje, in southern Bosnia and Herzegovina, with 57 passengers and two drivers onboard.

Key developments:

  • Deaths: 12 people killed in bus crash
  • Injured: 37 minor injuries, 10 in serious condition
  • Location: M3 motorway near Mezőkeresztes, Hungary
  • Passengers: 57 Polish pilgrims + 2 drivers
  • Destination: Returning from Međugorje shrine in Bosnia and Herzegovina
  • Cause: Driver likely fell asleep; driver survived, taken into custody
  • Time: 1am local time
  • Presidents react: Poland's Nawrocki and Hungary's Magyar offer condolences
  • Investigation: Polish prosecutors from Krosno to lead probe
  • Previous incidents: Similar crashes in 2022 (Croatia) and 2002 (Hungary)

Poland's foreign ministry said "virtually all" passengers were transferred to local hospitals in Eger, Debrecen and Miskolc, and 10 people were in a serious condition. The Hungarian ambulance service said 37 people sustained minor injuries.

A crane lifts the bus from the side of the motorway
A crane lifts the bus from the side of the motorway. The vehicle overturned after veering off the road near Mezőkeresztes.

Polish and Hungarian leaders expressed their condolences after the crash. Poland's president, Karol Nawrocki, said: "With deep sorrow, I received the tragic news of the accident involving a Polish bus in Hungary, in which so many of our compatriots perished.

"In the face of this unimaginable tragedy, which has touched us all, I join in prayer and profound compassion with the families and loved ones of the victims."

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Previous crash in Croatia

Official Response

Hungary's prime minister, Péter Magyar, expressed his "sincere condolences to the families of the victims" and thanked the emergency services involved in the rescue operation.

Poland's infrastructure minister, Dariusz Klimczak, said the general inspectorate of road transport would conduct enhanced checks on all buses and drivers' working hours.

The owner of the bus company involved in the crash told Business Insider Polska that the vehicle "was driven by two experienced drivers".

The investigation into the crash will be led by a group of Polish prosecutors from the south-eastern town of Krosno, the prosecutors' office said in a statement.

About Međugorje

Međugorje, despite some doubts about its religious history, is a popular summer destination for Polish Catholics. The shrine in southern Bosnia and Herzegovina attracts thousands of pilgrims each year.

Previous Tragedies

In 2022, 12 people died and 30 were injured when a bus carrying Polish pilgrims to Međugorje crashed in Croatia. In 2002, 20 Polish pilgrims died and 31 were injured in a bus crash in Hungary.

🚍 The Big Picture

A tragic bus crash in Hungary has claimed the lives of 12 Polish pilgrims returning from a religious journey to Međugorje in Bosnia and Herzegovina. The vehicle overturned on the M3 motorway near Mezőkeresztes in the early hours of the morning, with early reports suggesting the driver may have fallen asleep. Dozens more were injured, with 10 in serious condition. Leaders from Poland and Hungary expressed their condolences, and an investigation is underway led by Polish prosecutors. The accident is the latest in a series of crashes involving Polish pilgrims, following similar tragedies in 2022 in Croatia and 2002 in Hungary.

What's Next

Key developments to watch:

  • Investigation: Polish prosecutors leading the probe
  • Driver custody: Driver taken into custody for questioning
  • Hospital updates: Condition of 10 seriously injured passengers
  • Repatriation: Returning bodies and injured to Poland
  • Safety review: Enhanced checks on buses and driver hours

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This article was last updated on August 17, 2026 at 9:27 AM
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