Five Dead, Dozens Injured in Virginia I-95 Bus Crash; Driver Charged
1-Minute Brief
The incident has raised questions about road safety and driver qualifications following a fatal multi-vehicle collision.
Key Facts
- A family of four traveling to a wedding was among those killed in the crash.
- The National Transportation Safety Board reported that a high rate of speed was a factor in the crash.
- Five people were killed and between 34 and 44 others were injured when the bus hit several vehicles.
- The bus driver, Jing S. Dong of Staten Island, New York, has been charged with two counts of involuntary manslaughter, with more charges pending.
- The family of four killed in the crash had been en route to a wedding.
What Happened
A bus collided with multiple vehicles on I-95 in Stafford County, Virginia, resulting in five deaths and dozens of injuries. Authorities have charged the bus driver with involuntary manslaughter.
Why It Matters
The crash has prompted scrutiny of commercial driver standards and safety practices, as well as concerns about the circumstances leading to the collision.
What's Next
Investigations by state police and the NTSB are ongoing. Additional charges against the driver may be filed as authorities continue to review evidence.
Sources
Confirmed by 3 independent sources
- Sky NewsUnknown7h agoFamily of four killed in bus crash had been travelling to wedding
- CBS NewsLeft6h agoBus driver in deadly Virginia crash charged with involuntary manslaughter
- Google NewsUnknown6h agoNTSB says high rate of speed factored into deadly I-95 bus crash in Stafford Co.; investigation continues
