A 44-year-old truck driver has been released on bail following this morning's fatal schoolbus crash in Co Tyrone.
A teenage girl was killed and her nine-year-old cousin was critically injured when a truck crashed into their schoolbus at Caberagh.
Counselling services are being provided for pupils, teachers and parents.
The victim has been named as Nicola Murray, a pupil at St Ciaran's High School in Ballygawley.
Seven other pupils were injured when a truck crashed into the rear of a school bus on the A4 road between Dungannon and Ballygawley.
The incident happened as the bus was about to turn into St Mary's Primary School. Children belonging to St Ciaran's High School in Ballygawley were also on the bus.
A total of 15 pupils had been on the bus at the time of the crash.
Northern Ireland Education Minister Caitriona Ruane said support was being provided to the schools affected.
She said it was very difficult time for the families, schools and communities involved.
The road is one of the busiest in Northern Ireland but there has been a series of fatalities and demands for it to be upgraded.