The Borneo Post (Sabah)

School bus torn apart in crash; 2 dead, 43 injured

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MORRISTOWN, N.J: A student and a teacher were killed and 43 others injured when a school bus with preteens on a field trip collided with a dump truck on a New Jersey highway on Thursday, ripping the bus apart and leaving students dangling by seat belts, officials said.

The crash occurred about 10.20am in Mount Olive Township in northern New Jersey’s Morris County, Governor Phil Murphy told a news conference. The bus was carrying 38 students and seven adults, including the driver.

“Some patients are in critical condition and currently undergoing surgery, so please keep everybody in your prayers,” Murphy said.

“There is an awful lot we just don’t know,” the governor said, adding details of the crash were not being released pending an investigat­ion.

The front end of the bus was severed from the vehicle and the body of the bus was separated from its chassis, which remained on the highway. The dump truck seemed to be mostly intact.

The bus was carrying students from East Brook Middle School in Paramus to Waterloo Village, a restored 19th century canal town, officials said.

“The bus flew off of the wheels, but it hit the metal thing on the side of the highway,” fifth-grader Theo Ancevski said. He told reporters he escaped through an emergency door on the bus.

“A lot of people (inside the bus) were screaming and they were like, hanging from their seat belts,” he added. US fifth-graders are generally aged 10 or 11.

The crash temporaril­y shut all westbound lanes of I-80, State Police said.

“The children were all over, outside,” said Morris County Office Of Emergency Management director Jeff Paul.

“We had every injury type that you can imagine for a scenario like this. It’s tragic,” he told reporters.

Two other buses in the field trip convoy also carrying fifth-graders on the same trip returned to Paramus, officials said.

The operator of the dump truck, Mendez Trucking, had 33 units that drive 3.1 million km in total in 2017 and had been involved in seven crashes over the past two years, US Federal Motor Carrier Safety Administra­tion records showed.

The National Transporta­tion Safety Board, which investigat­es accidents involving buses, was gathering informatio­n but was not investigat­ing the collision, it said on Twitter.

The bus flew off of the wheels, but it hit the metal thing on the side of the highway. He told reporters he escaped through an emergency door on the bus. A lot of people (inside the bus) were screaming and they were like, hanging from their seat belts. Theo Ancevski, fifth-grader

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 ?? — Reuters photo ?? Police stand near the wreckage of a school bus on Interstate 80 following an accident with a dump truck in Mount Olive Township, New Jersey, US.
— Reuters photo Police stand near the wreckage of a school bus on Interstate 80 following an accident with a dump truck in Mount Olive Township, New Jersey, US.

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