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The Weather and Roads Were Clear. Then, a NYE Tragedy

13-year-old girl killed in Greyhound bus crash in Utah; 11 others injured, including the driver
By Newser Editors and Wire Services
Posted Jan 1, 2018 4:00 PM CST
Tragedy in Utah: Girl Dies in Greyhound Crash, 11 Injured
This early Monday photo released by Utah Department of Public Safety shows the scene of a Greyhound bus crash in rural Green River, Utah.   (Utah Department of Public Safety via AP)

A Greyhound bus careened from a highway and plunged into a deep wash, killing a 13-year-old girl and injuring 11 other people on New Year's Eve in rural Utah, state troopers said Monday. Investigators were still trying to determine what caused the crash along Interstate 70, west of the city of Green River, per the AP. However, a passenger reported a possible medical issue with the driver, the Utah Highway Patrol said in a news release. The bus was heading west across the desert from Green River to Las Vegas, Trooper Jared Cornia said. It went off the shoulder of the highway around 11pm and plunged into the wash, crashing about 200 feet from the highway.

The unidentified girl was killed, and the bus driver and two passengers were taken by helicopters in serious condition to local hospitals. Cornia didn't have updates on their conditions. Eight other injured passengers were taken by ambulances to hospitals, he added. Cornia noted that roads were clear and conditions were good and weren't believed to have been a factor in the crash. He said investigators were trying to obtain video from a camera aboard the bus to help determine what happened. Lanesha Gipson, a spokeswoman for Greyhound, said the company is cooperating with authorities and conducting its own investigation. Gipson didn't have information about the driver.

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