Families of the Hungarian students killed and injured in a bus crash in Italy are arriving in Verona, assisted by consulate staff and local officials.<br /><br /> Sixteen people, mostly students, were killed on Friday night when the bus they were travelling in crashed while returning to Budapest from a ski trip in France.<br /><br /> The father of one injured student told reporters: “He is fine. He only has slight injury, but in his soul he is completely out of question. So it was very hard.”<br /><br /> Peter Hamori, the father of another survivor, said: “Our son called us straight away after the accident happened. He was in shock. We got in the car immediately and set off for Italy.”<br /><br /> As well as those killed, some 40 others were injured when the bus burst into flames after crashing on a motorway.<br /><br /> Police officer Girolamo Lacuanetti said: “Two people are in a very serious condition and we are having some problems identifying them. <br /><br /> “Therefore this is a delicate situation and we have to wait to be more certain.”<br /><br /> Other tragic details have emerged, including news that a teacher and his wife heroically went into the flames and rescued a dozen students but were unable to save their own two children trapped on the bus. <br /><br /> The pair are being treated in hospital for severe burns.<br />
