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Horrific school bus crash leaves 4 students dead

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    <LI _extended="true">The bus was carrying 28 children from kindergarten through 12th grade
    <LI _extended="true">Witness: "They were screaming and screaming on the bus"
  • At least 14 people were hurt in the crash
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<!--endclickprintinclude-->COTTONWOOD, Minnesota (AP) -- A school bus and several other vehicles crashed in southwestern Minnesota on Tuesday, killing four students and injuring more than a dozen others, authorities said.
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"The driver was handing kids out the door as fast as I could take them," a motorist says.




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At least 14 people were hurt. Thirteen students were treated at nearby hospitals.
News of the crash swept through Cottonwood, a small town of about 1,000 people about 121 miles southwest of Minneapolis.
About 40 people attended an evening press briefing at Swan Lake Lutheran Church.
When Fire Chief Dale Louwagie was asked what the community could do, he said simply, "Pray."
Classes were canceled Wednesday at Lakeview School, which serves about 585 students in Cottonwood and Wood Lake, and plans were made to have grief counselors and clergy available to students, a school official said.
The bus was on its regular route, carrying children from kindergarten through 12th grade.
Initial reports said the bus was carrying 40 people, but it actually carried 28 students and a driver, Minnesota Public Safety spokeswoman Christine Krueger said.
Rescue squads and ambulances from many nearby cities arrived at the crash site. The Marshall Independent reported that the first motorists on the scene were asked to take some children to the hospital.
"I parked my car and called 911, and ran to the school bus and the driver was handing kids out the door as fast as I could take them," Karen Mahlum told the newspaper.
Other motorists also stopped and took kids from the driver. "You just wanted to make sure it was safe," she said. "They were screaming and screaming on the bus. There were so many kids."
Pictures from the scene showed the school bus lying on its side on the hood and cab of a pickup truck.
Parents were asked to gather at Lakeview School to await word on their children.
Of the 11 victims taken to Avera Marshall Regional Medical Center, two were in critical condition while one had already been treated and released, spokeswoman Deann Holland said.
Others were being treated for back and neck injuries, lacerations, bumps and bruises, she said.
Two of the victims were taken by ambulance to Granite Falls Hospital, which is about 15 miles north of the accident scene. Hospital CEO George Gerlach said one was 11 years old and the other 14.
"They were treated and stabilized in our ER," Gerlach said. Neither had life-threatening injuries, but had fractures that required a higher level of care than could be provided in Granite Falls, he said.
They were being taken, one by helicopter and the other by ambulance, to Avera McKennan Hospital in Sioux Falls, South Dakota, to undergo orthopedic surgery, Gerlach said.
Gov. Tim Pawlenty issued a statement calling it "a sad night for Minnesota."
"It is especially heartbreaking when young lives are lost," he said. "Our thoughts and prayers are with the families of those who were killed or injured in this tragic accident."
The victims weren't immediately identified, and their ages weren't immediately given.





I cannot even imagine, this is horrible.
 

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Mother Fucking cheap fucking school districts. Put some god damn seat belts in these busses.

We did safety test on this with and without seatbelts. I wsh I could post the videos it was down right scary. The test dummies that went without the seatbelts took a fucking beating. Dammit there is no need for this to happen.
 

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I always wondered why school buses didn't have seat belts. I though that by now it would be illegal for kids to be on a school bus without a seat belt.
 
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I live about 1hour and 15 mins away from Cottonwood. Have some close friends from their and also know some coaches and teachers.....my thoughts and prayers go out to them and the entire Cottonwood Area.
 

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Mother Fucking cheap fucking school districts. Put some god damn seat belts in these busses.

We did safety test on this with and without seatbelts. I wsh I could post the videos it was down right scary. The test dummies that went without the seatbelts took a fucking beating. Dammit there is no need for this to happen.

The line we are given by the government is that it's safer without seatbelts and with padding on the seats. I don't see how that can be safe in the event of a rollover. Kids hit their heads on the roof of the bus.
 

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The line we are given by the government is that it's safer without seatbelts and with padding on the seats. I don't see how that can be safe in the event of a rollover. Kids hit their heads on the roof of the bus.

I don't buy that at all. If the bus lost its brakes and hit something, you'd want a belt, or hit from behind, or side.

I'd like to see a study showing it safer without belts.
 

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4 kids killed by an illegal alien, who had been arrested 2 years earlier for driving without a license.

COTTONWOOD, Minn. -- Authorities have confirmed that the the driver of the van that struck the school bus that killed 4 students on Tuesday is an illegal alien.

Officials at the Immigration and Customs Enforcement are checking to see where she came from and how long she's been in Minnesota. FOX 9 has also learned that the name she gave to police, Alainiss Morales, is an alias.


23-year-old Alainiss N. Morales was taken into custody on suspicion of criminal vehicular operation. She was arrested by the State Patrol Thursday afternoon and is being held in Lyon County Jail. County Attorney Rick Maes told the Marshall Independent charges could come later Thursday or Friday.<?XML:NAMESPACE PREFIX = O /><O:p></O:p>

WHAT HAPPENED
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The van was heading east on County Road 24, which has a stop sign as it ends in a T intersection with state Highway 23, the road the bus was traveling. The van struck the bus, which rolled over onto a truck. <O:p></O:p>
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The driver of the truck told the Minneapolis Star Tribune he saw the van run the stop sign. <O:p></O:p>
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"I saw the maroon van run a stop sign, it blew over the railroad tracks and hit the bus, sending it sliding into me," James M. Hancock, 45, of Marshall, told the newspaper from his hospital bed in Sioux Falls, S.D. "The next thing I knew, they were hauling kids out and it was chaos."

The van was driven by Alianiss N. Morales, 23, of Minneota. The Fox 9 Investigator found Morales pleaded guilty in <?XML:NAMESPACE PREFIX = ST1 /><ST1:pLACE w:st="on"><ST1:pLACENAME w:st="on">Chippewa</ST1:pLACENAME> <ST1:pLACETYPE w:st="on">County</ST1:pLACETYPE></ST1:pLACE> in 2006 to driving without a valid license. <O:p></O:p>
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Shit like this makes my blood boil.

But it's nice to know that Minneapolis is a sanctuary city, isn't it? I hope the parents of the children that died get lawyered up and sue the shit out of the city for it's wreckless and negligent policy. How the f*** can you have an illegal without a license driving school buses? Seriously, what is this country coming to?
 

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But it's nice to know that Minneapolis is a sanctuary city, isn't it? I hope the parents of the children that died get lawyered up and sue the shit out of the city for it's wreckless and negligent policy. How the f*** can you have an illegal without a license driving school buses? Seriously, what is this country coming to?

I think you misread it a little. The illegal was driving a van and ran a stop sign and crashed into the bus, she wasnt the bus driver.

But I agree 100% on the sanctuary city, I hope the mayor and all the others who pushed for that policy pay big time
 

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I guess it is more important to save money than to let little children die in bus accidents. Fucking sick. I don't know who decides that buses can go without seatbelts, but they should be eliminated from the human race...defenitely.
 

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I think some are jumping to conclusions way too quickly regarding seat belts in busses.

Fire or other emergency evacuation would be hurt severely with mandatory seat belts. Studies show a bus can be engulfed in flames in less than 3 minutes in a fire situation.
 

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I think some are jumping to conclusions way too quickly regarding seat belts in busses.

Fire or other emergency evacuation would be hurt severely with mandatory seat belts. Studies show a bus can be engulfed in flames in less than 3 minutes in a fire situation.

But it just takes a second to open a seatbelt.
 

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I think some are jumping to conclusions way too quickly regarding seat belts in busses.

Fire or other emergency evacuation would be hurt severely with mandatory seat belts. Studies show a bus can be engulfed in flames in less than 3 minutes in a fire situation.

How many times does a bus engulf in flames, compared to being in a wreck w/o the fire that seatbelts would've saved lives?

That is not a good argument. If it were your kid on the bus, do you think that your kid is safer w/o seatbealts?
 

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Without a doubt, safer without seatbelts. Alot of you liberals that trust the government on everything, choose not to trust the Transportation Safety Board on this one. Whatever.
 

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