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Bastrop County, Texas, United States
Officials revealed new information on Wednesday following a deadly bus crash in Bastrop County.
Texas DPS confirmed to KVUE that the vehicle driven by Ryan Wallace was a 2024 Hyundai, not a Dodge Charger, as authorities detailed during their preliminary investigation.
The investigation into the violent crash involving a cement truck and Hays CISD school bus remains under investigation, but DPS confirmed to KVUE that no charges have been filed at this time.
The new information comes as KVUE has obtained video of the crash from the school district. Five-year-old Ulises Rodriguez, a student at Tom Green Elementary School, and Wallace were killed in the crash after the concrete truck veered into the westbound lanes of State Highway 21.
Footage of the crash shows the concrete truck collide with the bus, which was carrying 44 pre-K students and 11 adults from the school as they returned from a field trip to a zoo in Bastrop County. Wallace was driving behind the bus, according to officials.
The video shows the bus driver tried avoiding the crash by partially moving onto the shoulder before it was hit. The entire crash happened in less than 10 seconds.
The truck driver did weed and cocaine.
Reposted because apparently iOS strags can't play the video because Apple hates anything open and royalty-free. Here's the vp9 version, slightly better quality.
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The 31-year-old bus driver was brought to the prosecutor's office in Katowice on Sunday. The man is interrogated in connection with the Saturday 19-year-old offsetting on Saturday. The woman was killed instantly. The 31-year-old left the scene. He was to explain to the officers later that he had not noticed the deduction. A video has appeared on the network which shows that there had been a fight between several people before the tragedy.
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Lmk if this is a repost
Also, is there a way I can check if my posts are reposts or do I just have to hope it's not?
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This took place in Viña del mar, Chile, in December 17th 2021, during an illegal street race.
Kristofer Fallaque was a 39-year-old Peruvian man that moved to Chile looking for better oppotunities for himself and his family; he was married and had a daughter.
In the very early hours of the morning Kristofer tried to cross the Camino Internacional Street, completely unaware that there was an illegal street race taking place in that very Street; when he attempted to cross the street he was run over by one of the speeding vehicles in the race, a blue BMW, killing him instantly; after running Kristofer over the person driving the BMW tried to flee, but because of state of the vehicle after the impact, they were only able to drive 1km before being stopped by the people that witnessed the incident until the police arrived.
AFTERMATH
(I also found the aftermath of the blue BMW)
The BMW driver was swiftly taken into police custody, and they were later put on house arrest while they awaited trial; i did not find any information on who this person was or what their sentence was but we can assume that they were convicted for involuntary manslaughter, and that carries a sentence of 12 months to 8 years in prison with possibility of perole; it can also include a fine along with the prison sentence (i'm not a lawyer, and i truly hope i did not commit any mistakes while writing this specific part).
PERSONAL NOTE
In every video post i do (excluding Effortposts) i also like to do a little bit of research to give the video some context and if possible a backstory, although in this case i feel like it got a little bit too extensive. This post is not meant to be an Effortpost, because i personally consider it did not take that much effort for me to make (i hope this doesn't sound like i'm bragging or something), but if the admins consider this does count as an effort post then so be it. While i was doing my small research i did not spect the backstory to be this tragic, and this case also really SHOWED me how dangerous an illegal street race can be. In links below there are also statements given by Kristofer's family members and acquaintances, so if you speak spanish i strongly recommend you to checking them.
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https://www.flanlate.com/2021/12/la-historia-del-hombre-que-murio.html?m=1
This is where i found the thing about involuntary manslaughter in Chile: