5 killed, dozens injured in multi-vehicle bus crash on I-95 in Virginia
By
12 On Your Side Digital Team, Debra Worley
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Summary
A multi-vehicle crash involving a bus on I-95 south in Stafford County, Virginia, early Friday morning resulted in at least five deaths and dozens of hospitalizations. The Virginia State Police reported that traffic was slowing for an upcoming work zone when a bus failed to slow down and struck six vehicles, causing the fatalities.
Key quotes
· 3 pulledAt least five people were killed Friday morning in a multi-vehicle crash involving a bus.
An investigation showed traffic was slowing for an upcoming work zone when a bus did not slow down and hit six vehicles.
Five people died in the vehicles hit by the bus.
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