Woman, 71, dies in Avoca bowls club bus crash

By Neelima Choahan
Updated October 15 2017 - 1:48pm, first published 1:43pm
Avoca bus accident Saturday 14th October 2017 Photo Luis Ascui
Avoca bus accident Saturday 14th October 2017 Photo Luis Ascui
Avoca bus accident Saturday 14th October 2017 Photo Luis Ascui
Avoca bus accident Saturday 14th October 2017 Photo Luis Ascui
OLYMPUS DIGITAL CAMERA          Caption: The family of keen bowler Carmel Mitchell, who died on Saturday in the Avoca bus crash, says they are shattered by her death. Firstname: Carmel; Lastname: Mitchell; source: Husband: Graeme Mitchell via email

Neelima: I am 100 per cent certain the picture is correctly IDed because it has come from her family: daughter and husband.
OLYMPUS DIGITAL CAMERA Caption: The family of keen bowler Carmel Mitchell, who died on Saturday in the Avoca bus crash, says they are shattered by her death. Firstname: Carmel; Lastname: Mitchell; source: Husband: Graeme Mitchell via email Neelima: I am 100 per cent certain the picture is correctly IDed because it has come from her family: daughter and husband.
Picture shows: Graeme and Carmel Mitchell
Caption: The family of keen bowler Carmel Mitchell, who died on Saturday in the Avoca bus crash, says they are shattered by her death. Firstname: Carmel; Lastname: Mitchell; source: Husband: Graeme Mitchell via email

Neelima: I am 100 per cent certain the picture is correctly IDed because it has come from her family: daughter and husband.
Picture shows: Graeme and Carmel Mitchell Caption: The family of keen bowler Carmel Mitchell, who died on Saturday in the Avoca bus crash, says they are shattered by her death. Firstname: Carmel; Lastname: Mitchell; source: Husband: Graeme Mitchell via email Neelima: I am 100 per cent certain the picture is correctly IDed because it has come from her family: daughter and husband.

The husband of a 71-year-old woman killed in a bus crash north-west of Melbourne says he is devastated by the loss of his "best friend".

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