Authorities allege that the driver failed to slow for traffic approaching a work zone, triggering a chain-reaction crash that killed five people.
STAFFORD COUNTY, Va. — The driver of a motorcoach involved in a deadly crash on Interstate 95 in Virginia has been charged with involuntary manslaughter, authorities said.
Investigators say the bus crashed into multiple vehicles, causing a chain reaction that killed a family of four on their way to a wedding and a woman traveling in separate vehicle.
Virginia State Police said 48-year-old Jing S. Dong of Staten Island, New York, was charged
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