Stafford Co. Bus Crash Driver Had Speeding History, Faces Manslaughter Charges

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A deadly I-95 bus crash in Stafford County, Virginia, killed five and injured dozens after a bus failed to slow for a work zone, with speed cited as a factor by the NTSB. Driver Jing Sheng Dong, 48, who earlier faced a speeding arrest in Maryland, is charged with two counts of involuntary manslaughter and is hospitalized in custody. The 34-passenger bus operated by E&P Travel Inc. was en route from New York City to Charlotte; Dong also had a 2024 speeding citation in Virginia.
- Bus driver in deadly Stafford Co. crash had previous speed-related arrest and citations WTOP
- Family headed to wedding among 5 killed in Virginia crash; bus driver charged The Washington Post
- Friend of Worcester woman killed in Virginia I-95 crash ‘cannot believe she is gone’ The Boston Globe
- Bus driver in deadly Stafford I-95 crash charged with involuntary manslaughter NBC4 Washington
- Bus driver charged in fatal multi-vehicle crash on I-95 cbs19news.com
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