Six people are dead, including three teenagers, following a fiery crash Tuesday involving a charter school bus, a tractor-trailer, a commercial vehicle, and two passenger vehicles.
A northeastern Ohio high school band was traveling to a “once in a lifetime” performance Tuesday morning when its charter bus became tangled in a multivehicle crash, killing three teenage students, two parent chaperones and a teacher, the Tuscarawas Valley Local Schools superintendent said during a vigil.
A charter bus filled with high school students was rear-ended by a semitruck on an Ohio highway, leaving six people dead and 18 others injured. Licking County Emergency Management Agency
Investigators with the National Transportation Safety Board will be back on the scene of a deadly crash that claimed the lives of three local marching band students, two chaperones and a teacher.