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The 23-month-old child’s 15-year-old brother suffered serious injuries in the crash. Toddler killed when school bus crashes into side of pickup truck, Minnesota cops say Skip to main content
Five of the children died at the scene of the crash. A sixth child died two days later. [1] [8] Of the deceased, three were fourth-graders, one a third-grader, one a first-grader, and one a kindergartner, [9] none of whom were older than 10. [10] Thirty-two children were injured in the crash. Of them, nine were treated directly for minor injuries.
A New York City bus driver came to the rescue of a little girl after he spotted her walking alone last month. Veteran MTA employee Luis Jimenez was finishing his shift driving the M116 bus on ...
A kindergarten student and his mother were struck and killed by a school bus on Thursday while walking to school in suburban New York, authorities said. The crash happened just after 8:30 a.m. in ...
A cement truck struck a school bus carrying 44 students and 11 staff on their way back from the zoo, resulting in the death of a 5-year-old student, Texas officials said. ... he was a loving child ...
The school bus involved in the accident was a 71-passenger school bus built by American Transportation Company (which was acquired by Navistar International at the time of the accident), and was owned and operated by School Districts 47 and 155 through a Transportation Joint Agreement. At the time of the accident, 35 students were on board.
The first, made in 2004, remained unsubstantiated. The second complaint was made on December 1, 2005, when Brown showed up at school with a black eye. [6] Another story in January 2006 brought more details of the ACS involvement. [7] Blame was eventually assigned to the ACS by the news media [8] and six Children's Services employees were ...
An Indiana school bus driver was busted for allegedly driving under the influence — with some of the 32 kids on her bus calling in to report her driving them erratically, authorities said.