The 'major road traffic accident' took place just before 1am local time on Sunday and involved people carrying out a roadside offering to the dead.
A relative of those injured, waiting at a hospital in Nanchang Country after the accident.abc.net.au/news/mourners-killed-after-truck-hits-funeral-procession-in-china/101836076Nineteen people have died and at least 20 have been injured after a truck crashed into mourners on the side of a road in China.
People had been carrying out a roadside offering to the dead before planning to head to the crematorium Sunday morning, a local woman told the outlet. Another local man told the outlet his wife had been killed in the accident and that they had been attending the funeral. Around an hour after news of the accident emerged, Nanchang County traffic police issued travel tips to drivers, saying the area was experiencing "foggy weather".
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