Belgium is holding a day of national mourning to remember the victims of the Switzerland coach crash - BBC reports. A minute's silence will be held at 11:00 (10:00 GMT) and flags will be flown at half mast.
Twenty-eight people, 22 of them children, were killed when the coach struck the wall of a tunnel on the way back from a school skiing trip. Eight of the injured children were flown home to Belgium on Thursday, but many survivors are still in hospital.
The four most seriously injured children are being treated at hospitals in Lausanne and Bern.
Family members of the dead children who had travelled to Switzerland visited the crash site on Thursday, some laying flowers in the tunnel.
They also faced the daunting task of identifying their children's bodies. By Thursday evening all of the 28 dead had been identified.