The five passengers, who escaped with burn injuries, are undergoing treatment at a private hospital here.
Yogesh Gowda, a golf coach, who suffered 45% overall burns besides respiratory tract injuries in the blaze, is critical but stable, hospital sources here said.
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Meanwhile, three bodies have been handed over to their relatives so far.
The authorities are conducting DNA tests before handing over the bodies to their kin, sources said.
Forty-five passengers, including a baby girl, were burnt alive and seven others suffered burns when the fuel tank of the private luxury bus exploded after the bus hit a culvert near Palem on the Bangalore-Hyderabad national highway.
Stirred by the massive tragedy, transport department officials are conducting checks since morning on private buses at various places in the state for violations of any rules.
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