Indictment Links Speed to Five-Death I-95 Bus Crash

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A Stafford County grand jury indicted Jing Sheng Dong, the bus driver in the fatal I-95 work-zone crash, on five counts of involuntary manslaughter and a reckless driving charge, after investigators said excessive speed prevented the bus from slowing for a work zone. Five people were killed and dozens injured; Dong is hospitalized and held without bond awaiting court appearances.
- Bus driver in Stafford Co. crash indicted on charges tied to all 5 deaths WTOP
- Family headed to wedding among 5 killed in Virginia crash; bus driver charged The Washington Post
- Bus driver in Virginia crash that killed 5 faces additional involuntary manslaughter charges CBS News
- Bus driver in deadly I-95 crash was due in court over prior speeding ticket NBC4 Washington
- Driver of Fatal Virginia Bus Crash Charged as It’s Revealed Family of 4 Traveling to Wedding Were Among 5 Killed People.com
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