pregnant driver and coach died in a car accident that also saw a number of survivors taken to hospital for treatment
A tour bus carrying a college lacrosse team at a women's match is out of the Pennsylvania Turnpike on Saturday and crashed into a tree, killing a pregnant woman and coach driver and sending other hospitals, according to authorities.
lacrosse players Seton Hill University and three coaches were among the 23 people on board when the bus crashed at about 9, tollway spokeswoman Renee Colborn said. It is not known what caused the accident, but the investigation of the National Police were said Megan Silverstram Cumberland County Department of Public Safety.
Greensburg Kristina Quigley, 30, was taken to hospital where he died of injuries from the accident, Cumberland County authorities said Saturday. They say Quigley was about six months pregnant and her unborn child did not survive. The pilot, age 61, Anthony Guaetta Johnstown, died in the accident.
Two other victims were transported by helicopter to Penn State Hershey Medical Center, said spokeswoman Danielle Ran hospital. She has not given their conditions. Officials said all the passengers were taken to hospital as a precaution.
The bus stopped upright on the side of the road with a part of his left side shaved, showing pictures of the scene, but whether it was the impact or Rescue operation.
- The bus operator, Mlaker Charter & Tours, Davidsville, sent investigators to the scene, the operator there said Kelly. The company has no information researchers and could not comment, said.
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