Monday, 14 July 2014

Stolen Mustang crashes into Greyhound bus in Indiana, killing one and injuring 19!

Greyhound crash
According to the Wayne County sheriff’s office, One person was killed and 19 others injured at the early morning hours on Sunday, when a man driving what was believed to be a stolen Ford Mustang went the wrong way on an Indiana highway and slammed into a Greyhound bus.
It is unclear at this time how the Mustang entered the interstate. However, the Mustang was driven westbound on the interstate in the eastbound lanes prior to the collision,” the office said in a statement.
The driver of the Mustang, identified as Phillip Lloyd of Richmond, Indiana, died at the scene of the crash, on Interstate 70 near the city of Richmond, close to the Ohio border.
The sheriff’s office and Greyhound spokeswoman Lanesha Gipson said the crash sent 18 bus passengers to a local hospital with minor injuries.
Gipson's report says  that Medics airlifted the bus driver to a medical center in Indianapolis, about 70 miles from the crash scene. The extent of the driver’s injuries was however not immediately known.
The New York City-bound bus was heading toward Dayton, Ohio, at the time of the crash.
We’re cooperating fully with law enforcement’s investigation as well,” Gipson said.

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