Six people were killed when a Chattanooga, Tenn., school bus
with 35 young children aboard crashed, turned on its side and wrapped
around a tree, according to the district attorney.
Hamilton County District Attorney Neal Pinkston told media outlets that five people died at the scene Monday and one died at the hospital. Melydia Clewell, spokeswoman for the district attorney, confirmed the number.
Previously, Chattanooga Police Assistant Chief Tracy Arnold said officials would not identify the students who died, or their ages, until parents were notified. Twenty-three children were taken to hospitals, officials said.
The bus was carrying students from Woodmore Elementary ranging from kindergarten to Grade 5.
"Our hearts go out, as well as the hearts of all these people behind me, to the families, the neighbourhood, the school, for all the people involved in this, we assure you we are doing everything we can," Chattanooga Police Chief Fred Fletcher said.
Fletcher said at a news conference that the bus was the only vehicle involved in the crash.
Gov. Bill Haslam called the crash "a tragic event" and offered assistance.
"We're going to do everything we can to assist in any way," Haslam said. "It's a sad situation anytime there's a school bus with children involved, which there is in this case."
Fletcher said police were interviewing the bus driver to determine what happened
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Hamilton County District Attorney Neal Pinkston told media outlets that five people died at the scene Monday and one died at the hospital. Melydia Clewell, spokeswoman for the district attorney, confirmed the number.
Previously, Chattanooga Police Assistant Chief Tracy Arnold said officials would not identify the students who died, or their ages, until parents were notified. Twenty-three children were taken to hospitals, officials said.
The bus was carrying students from Woodmore Elementary ranging from kindergarten to Grade 5.
"Our hearts go out, as well as the hearts of all these people behind me, to the families, the neighbourhood, the school, for all the people involved in this, we assure you we are doing everything we can," Chattanooga Police Chief Fred Fletcher said.
Fletcher said at a news conference that the bus was the only vehicle involved in the crash.
Gov. Bill Haslam called the crash "a tragic event" and offered assistance.
"We're going to do everything we can to assist in any way," Haslam said. "It's a sad situation anytime there's a school bus with children involved, which there is in this case."
Fletcher said police were interviewing the bus driver to determine what happened
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