Bus company issued defect notices after wedding tragedy

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Police have issued defect and infringement notices to the transport company at the centre of the Hunter Valley bus tragedy following raids on two depots. 7NEWS

Police have issued defect and infringement notices to the transport company at the centre of the Hunter Valley bus tragedy following raids on two depots.WATCH THE VIDEO ABOVE: Police have issued notices to the transport company at the centre of the Hunter Valley bus crash.Police and National Heavy Vehicle Regulator inspectors checked 20 buses at Linq Busline depots in Wyong, on the NSW Central Coast, and East Gresford, near Newcastle, on Thursday.

On Thursday evening, devastated family and friends of the victims of the wedding bus tragedy gathered near the crash site to mourn the 10 people who died and thank frontline workers.AAP More than 900 donations have been made since Wednesday to a fund for survivors and victims’ families, with almost $500,000 raised.

“We’re a really tight-knit community that does come together and support each other in times of need,” he told AAP.“People are just dropping in things like cake and biscuits to our crisis centres to make sure there’s food available for the people there,” Suvaal said. Only those directly involved in the crash or who had suffered psychological trauma due to the death or severe injury of a close relative are eligible for support under the state’s compulsory third-party scheme.

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