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1st LD Writethru: Bus driver killed in attack in Australia's Queensland state

Xinhua, October 28, 2016 Adjust font size:

A 29-year-old bus driver was burned alive on Friday while sitting behind the wheel in a shocking and senseless attack in Australia's Queensland state.

A 48-year-old man at the scene was arrested after he allegedly climbed aboard the bus in Brisbane before "throwing some type of incendiary device at the driver," QLD Police commissioner Ian Stewart told reporters in Brisbane.

"Sadly the driver, a 29-year-old man died as a result of his injuries," Stewart said.

There is no evidence of any linkage to "terrorist type activities" or links to a racial motivation, Stewart said.

"While we don't know the motivations at this stage, I want to reassure the community that we take these incidents very seriously," Stewart said, adding counter-terror authorities were initially involved.

Local media reported the driver, Manmeet Alisher was a beloved Indian singer and prominent figure in Brisbane's Punjabi community. Alisher is described as a softly spoken, courteous and genuine man.

Several passengers on board the bus at the time managed to escape via the rear doors "partly because of the heroic actions of a taxi driver who saw what was unfolding," Stewart said. Six people were taken to hospital for smoke inhalation and minor injuries.

Queensland has been in mourning over the past week following the deaths of four people at Australia's largest amusement park, Dreamworld and the murder of a woman in Brisbane. Endit