Nine people have died after the train they were riding smashed into an amusement park ride.
The tragedy took place when the carriage thundered over a gateless railway crossing this morning in Indonesia's Banten state, west of Jakarta.
The open-top minibus - known locally as an odong-odong - is painted bright colours and acts as a playground for children in lower-income areas.
Local media reports say the bus was carrying 20 passengers at the time of the collision.
Serang Traffic Police Chief Tiwi Afrina said: “[The odong-odong] was traveling from Walantata towards Kragilan and it was driving through a gate-less railway crossing.
"Then the accident happened between the train and the odong-odong. Nine people were killed."
“With 20 passengers, the odong-odong surely exceeded its maximum capacity.”
Among the tragic victims were three children and six women, local cops confirmed.
Those who survived - many of them wounded - were rushed to a nearby hospital for treatment.
The driver escaped without injury and has now been taken into custody for further questioning, coconuts.co reports.
Traffic accidents are commonplace in Indonesia, many of them near gateless railway crossings.
The high number of collisions has been blamed on drivers ignoring safety precautions and poor railway infrastructure.
In May, a driver high on crystal methamphetamine crashed his bus and killed 14 of his passengers.
Police in East Java, Indonesia, also said the driver did not have a licence when the vehicle carrying 34 people collided with an electronic traffic sign on Monday, May 16.
According to reports, the bus was travelling down the Surabaya-Mojokerto Toll Road at the time of the horror crash.
Videos from the scene showed medical crews dragging the injured and dead from the bus, with the injured then rushed to a hospital in Mojokerto.
There were no brake marks on the road anywhere near to where the wreckage was found.
East Java Police’s preliminary investigation suggested that the high bus driver was the primary cause of the deadly crash, according to Coconuts Jakarta.
The bus, operated by tour company PO Ardiansyah, was travelling back to Mojokerto after excursions to Wonosobo and Yogyakarta.
East Java Police Traffic Director Latief Usman said: "When we looked into the driver, there was indication that he used crystal meth. We are taking a blood sample to confirm the result of a urine test on the driver."
In April, the body of a Brit was discovered in a swamp beside a landfill after another suspected road accident in Indonesia.
Michael Andrew, 36, was found lying facedown by shocked locals near the Suwung landfill in Denpasar City, Bali.