


Deadly Tour Bus Crash in New York Claims Five Lives, Prompts NTSB Investigation
A fatal tour bus crash in New York resulted in five deaths, including a Columbia University student, and multiple injuries. The National Transportation Safety Board is investigating the incident.
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Overview
- Five people were killed in a tour bus crash in New York, with victims identified from various sources, marking a tragic incident.
- Among the deceased were a Columbia University student and four others from diverse locations, highlighting the broad impact of the fatal accident.
- Multiple occupants, including children, sustained various injuries and were hospitalized following the deadly New York tour bus crash.
- A National Transportation Safety Board (NTSB) team has initiated an investigation into the circumstances surrounding the fatal bus accident.
- The NTSB's inquiry specifically includes examining whether passengers were wearing seatbelts, a key focus in understanding the crash's impact.
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The bus, traveling eastbound on Interstate 90 near Exit 48A, lost control, entered the median, over-corrected, and overturned on the southern shoulder. The driver was reportedly distracted and over-corrected, causing the crash. There were no signs of impairment or mechanical failure.
Five people died including a Columbia University student named Xie Hongzhuo. Victims came from diverse locations, including New Jersey and New York.
Over 50 people were on the bus; most suffered injuries including cuts, bruises, and abrasions. Twenty-one patients were treated at Erie County Medical Center, with several admitted in stable condition and five in the trauma intensive care unit.
The National Transportation Safety Board (NTSB) has launched an investigation focusing on causes including if passengers were wearing seat belts and the circumstances surrounding the driver’s distraction. The bus was impounded as evidence.
The driver, Bin Shao, 55, showed no signs of impairment, and the bus had no mechanical failures. The driver admitted to being distracted at the time of the crash.
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