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Many bodies were found facing the only exit, the rear door. The coroner later determined that none of the bus occupants suffered broken bones or mortal injuries from the crash impact; all had died from the fire and smoke. The victims are as follows: [16] Patricia Susan Nunnallee, 10, a 4th grader at Meadow View Elementary School. She was ...
The Flight 5191 Memorial Commission was established shortly after the crash to create an appropriate memorial for the victims, first responders and community. The commission selected the University of Kentucky Arboretum as its memorial site. [35] [36] [37] The Flight 5191 Memorial, created by Douwe Blumberg, consists of a sculpture of 49 ...
Allen intruded into his ex-girlfriend's house and took a 3-week-old baby hostage. Police entered the house and shot and killed Allen after he allegedly shot the baby in the head, killing him. [123] [124] 1993-01-29: Nguyen, Rot (17) Washington (Tacoma) Two officers investigating car burglaries discovered two teenagers hiding in bushes.
Kentucky State Police were investigating Friday morning a deadly house fire that left four people, including two minors, dead in Casey County, according to Kentucky State Police. The fire happened ...
During sentencing, a Fayette County judge said the shooting and crash occurred after a fight between people in the car. Central Kentucky man gets prison time after shooting, crash that left 1 dead ...
The crash happened in the area of Ashgrove Road, according to the sheriff’s office. In a news conference streamed by TV station LEX 18, Grimes said a man and a woman, believed to be husband and ...
1905 – Watson Street Lodging House fire in Glasgow, Scotland on November 19, killed 39. [5] 1908 – Rhoads Opera House fire, Boyertown, Pennsylvania, killed 170. [6] 1908 – Parker Building, New York City, January 10. 1908 – Collinwood school fire, in Collinwood, Ohio (soon absorbed by Cleveland), on March 4, killed 175.
Neighbors found the three victims inside. George Ellis, a bricklayer, soon confessed to the crime, and implicated fellow workers William Neal and Ellis Craft. The three were taken to a Catlettsburg jail, removed to avoid a lynch mob, and returned for trial on January 16, 1882.