One child dead, 45 people hurt in Arkansas charter bus crash
LITTLE ROCK, Arkansas: One child was killed and at least 45 other people
were injured when a charter bus carrying a youth football team from
Tennessee rolled off an interstate off-ramp and overturned before
sunrise Monday in central Arkansas, authorities said.
Arkansas State Police said the bus crashed along Interstate 30 near
Benton, about 25 miles (40 kilometers) southwest of Little Rock, while
traveling to Memphis, Tennessee. Police said most of the injured were
children who were taken to hospitals in Little Rock and Benton.
The elementary-school age football team from Orange Mound Youth
Association in southeast Memphis had played in a tournament in Dallas
over the weekend, according to Memphis TV station WMC. Orange Mound is a
historically black neighborhood that unites around its youth football
teams, where kids train to be part of the highly competitive Melrose
High School squad.
“On behalf of all Memphians, our hearts and prayers go out to the Orange
Mound children and their families involved in this morning’s tragic bus
accident in Arkansas,” Memphis Mayor Jim Strickland said in a
statement.
Sports teams and coaches believed affiliated with the organization have
not returned phone calls and emails from The Associated Press Monday
morning.
No information has been released about the severity of the injuries, and
authorities haven’t talked about what caused the crash that happened
under the cloak of darkness. Live video from the scene shows the heavily
damaged bus on its side on an embankment near some dense woodland, just
at the crook of a sharp bend in the road.
Police said the bus driver was being questioned by troopers.
It is unclear if seat belts were provided for the bus passengers.
Lawmakers in Tennessee tried but failed to introduce regulations in 2017
requiring seat belts in new school buses. The bus in Monday’s crash was
a charter bus.
Arkansas Children’s Hospital in Little Rock said it received 24 patients
following the morning crash. The hospital said all the patients were in
stable condition, though no additional information about the injuries
has been released. The hospital said it has set up a family center so
parents can reunite with their children. No information about the status
of injured passengers being treated at hospitals elsewhere has been
released.
Orange Mound was created after the Civil War by and for
African-Americans, and black-owned businesses flourished there until
desegregation enabled residents to live elsewhere. Chronic disinvestment
brought widespread crime and poverty.
A speeding bus filled with school children crashed in Chattanooga,
Tennessee, in November 2016, leaving six students dead. Prosecutors said
the driver was on the phone at the time of the crash. He was convicted
in March this year on six counts of criminally negligent homicide, 11
counts of reckless aggravated assault and seven counts of assault.
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