Four children killed in Netherlands as train hits 'cargo' bicycle

Rescue personnel work at the scene where a train struck a "cargo bicycle" popular with Dutch parents to transport their children at the city of Oss, Netherlands, September 20, 2018. REUTERS/Piroschka van de Wouw

AMSTERDAM (Reuters) - Four children were killed and two people were wounded when a train struck a "cargo" bicycle, widely used by Dutch parents to transport their children, police said on Thursday. The accident occurred in the eastern city of Oss, near the German border. Police said the cargo bike was electrically powered and had been transporting the children from a pre-school center to school when the accident occurred. There were numerous witnesses, including other school-age children, police said. The two injured people have been taken to a nearby hospital, where they are in critical condition. "We have informed the families involved of this terrible news," police said in a statement. "We are investigating how this could have happened." (Reporting by Toby Sterling; Editing by Hugh Lawson)