Tuesday, March 18, 2014

Gwinnett woman seriously injured in Virginia bus crash | Gwinnett Daily Post

Gwinnett woman seriously injured in Virginia bus crash | Gwinnett Daily Post

A bus bound for Doraville crashed early Monday morning in Virginia injuring four people, including a woman from Duluth.



The
commercial bus with 54 passengers onboard veered off a snowy Interstate
95 about 30 miles south of Washington and flipped onto its side,
Virginia State Police said in a statement.
Four
passengers on the Princess Tours Inc bus suffered serious injuries. The
driver, 50-year old Quilong Xioa, has been charged with reckless
driving, and a police spokeswoman said, "The speed was too fast for the
road conditions."
According
to Fox5, Maxine Jackson, 37, of Duluth, was one of the four injured
passengers. Her niece told the television station that her rib and spine
are fractured.
WSB-TV said Shanora Moore, of Lawrenceville, was also on the bus.
The bus was coming from New York and was due to arrive in Doraville at 12:30 p.m. Monday.

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