NYC Tour Bus Crash Kills 14 People

First Posted: 03/12/11 02:58 PM ET Updated: 05/25/11 07:40 PM ET

Nyc Tour Bus Crash

(AP) NEW YORK -- The death toll in a horrific bus accident on a New York highway has risen to 14.

Police Department spokesman Paul Browne says a passenger who had initially survived the 5:30 a.m. wreck in the Bronx died at a hospital Saturday afternoon.

Doctors were still working to save the lives of other, gravely injured passengers.

Authorities say there were about 32 people aboard the bus when it overturned on Interstate 95 as it returned from the Mohegan Sun casino in Connecticut.

As it toppled, the bus was sliced, end to end, by the support pole for a large sign.

Survivors described a scene of carnage.

Police were seeking a tractor trailer truck that may have been involved in the wreck.

THIS IS A BREAKING NEWS UPDATE. Check back soon for further information. AP's earlier story is below.

Thirteen people died and others were maimed Saturday when a bus returning to New York City from a casino overturned on a highway and was sliced, end to end, by the support pole for a large sign.

The driver, who survived, told police he lost control while trying to evade a swerving tractor trailer. Police began a hunt for the truck, which did not stop after the crash, New York Police Commissioner Raymond Kelly said. It was unclear whether the two vehicles made contact, he said.

The early morning wreck left a scene of carnage and closed the southbound side of Interstate-95 for hours while emergency workers attended to critically injured survivors and removed bodies.

The bus, operated by World Wide Tours, was headed to Manhattan's Chinatown neighborhood loaded with passengers returning from the Mohegan Sun casino in Uncasville, Conn.

According to the driver, the accident was triggered by a close encounter with a tractor trailer as the two vehicles were entering city limits from Westchester County at 5:35 a.m. The bus was in one lane. The truck was in the lane to its left.

"The truck either starts to swerve or perhaps even hits the bus," Kelly said. He said both vehicles were moving at "a significant rate of speed."

As the bus took evasive action, it hit a guard rail, scraped along it for 300 feet, toppled and crashed into the support post for a highway sign indicating the exit for the Hutchinson Parkway.

The pole entered through the front window, then sheared the bus from front to back along the window line, cutting like a knife through the seating area and peeling the roof off all the way to the back tires.

Police and fire officials say the bus was carrying at least 31 passengers. A majority were hurled to the front of the bus by the sudden impact with the pole, fire chief Edward Kilduff said.

In addition to the fatalities, eight passengers were critically hurt, Kelly said. As many as 20 were treated at area hospitals. Several were in surgery later Saturday.

Survivors described a scene of horror and severed limbs.

Chung Ninh, 59, told The New York Times and NY1 News that he had been asleep in his seat, then suddenly found himself hanging upside down from his seat belt, surrounded by the dead and screaming. One man bled from a severed arm.

He said when he tried to help one bloodied woman, the driver told him to stop, because she was dead. "Forget this one. Help another one," he said.

Ninh said he and other passengers who were able climbed out through a skylight.

Limo driver Homer Martinez, 56, of Danbury, Conn. happened on the scene just moments after the wreck and saw other drivers sprinting from their cars to assist the injured. He said they were horrified by what they found.

"People were saying, `Oh my God. Oh my God,' holding their hands on their heads," Martinez said. "I saw people telling other people not to go there, `You don't want to see this.'"

Firefighters and medics were on the scene quickly, running to the vehicle with bags and stretchers, he said.

"I see a lot of accidents. I've even seen accidents happen. But I've never seen anything like this," said Martinez.

The southbound lanes of I-95 were still closed Saturday afternoon. The wreck also closed the northbound side of the highway for a time, but those lanes were moving again by mid-morning.

Kelly said investigators had been given some numbers from the license plate of the tractor trailer, but hadn't identified or located a vehicle yet.

The National Transportation Safety Board said it was sending a team of investigators.

After the crash, firefighters took out seats and cut through the bus roof to reach a handful of passengers pinned in the wreckage. Kilduff called it "a very difficult operation."

Many of the passengers on the bus were residents of Manhattan's Chinatown. They ranged in age from 20 to 50, officials said.

Fifteen were being treated at Jacobi Medical Center in the Bronx. A hospital spokeswoman, Barbara DeIorio, said some of the injuries were serious, but she had no immediate information on how many were gravely hurt. Another five patients were taken to St. Barnabas Hospital, where two were on life support, breathing with the assistance of machines.

"We've had skull fractures, rib fractures ... internal bleeding, we've had lung contusions," said Dr. Ernest Patti, senior attending physician at St. Barnabas.

The bus driver was "awake and conscious," Patti said.

World Wide Travel said it in a statement that the company was "heartbroken."

"We are a family owned company and realize words cannot begin to express our sorrow to the families of those who lost their lives or were injured in this tragic accident. Our thoughts and prayers are with them," it said.

The company said it was cooperating with investigators.

The bus was one of scores that travel daily between Manhattan's Chinatown and the Foxwoods and Mohegan Sun casinos in northeastern Connecticut.

Mohegan Sun has estimated that a fifth of its business comes from Asian spending and caters to Chinese-American gamblers; its website has a Chinese-language section offering gaming and bus promotions.

Foxwoods is a major destination for Asian-American gamblers and has an Asian gaming room.

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Balzac
02:31 AM on 03/24/2011
Condolences to those who lost their lives in this tragic bus crash.
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subdolphin
I do not read replies!!!
01:34 PM on 03/13/2011
Why do they call them "Tour Buses"? They ain't touring anything, just hauling hapless old folks to the indian casino to get fleeced.
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ebanks84
Grandma knows best!
12:59 PM on 03/13/2011
How horrible. What a way to go! My prayers are with the living and my condolences are with the deceased.
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BxGurl0813
12:17 PM on 03/13/2011
This happens because these drivers are not union drivers.
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subdolphin
I do not read replies!!!
01:32 PM on 03/13/2011
Wow, is that true? If so, that oughta be a story in itself.
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BxGurl0813
05:27 PM on 03/13/2011
It should be, but it won't.
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ghostgirl21
Light at the end of the tunnel,is a train.
10:24 AM on 03/13/2011
I live only 20 minuets from the Mohegan Sun,so we see these buses from New York on the high way all the time. Now I will get the chills every time I see one. Uh,gruesome.
10:14 AM on 03/13/2011
Granting this is not the best instance to argue the point but why do buses not have seat belts.

It is inexcusable for vehicles to be hurtling down the highway with live cargo of any species that can be flung around like ragdolls if there is a accident.
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Sundance7
Tell your troubles walking
11:58 AM on 03/13/2011
One survivor said she had fallen asleep and awoke hanging up-side-down still in her seat belt. They said the injured and dead had all slid up to the front of the bus on impact. Appears this bus had seat belts, getting people to wear them is another issue. But you are correct all vehicles should have them
10:14 AM on 03/13/2011
I have driven big truck over that stretch of road hundreds of times. The speed limit is 50. Trucks and buses typically drive 70-75 through there especially the tour buses. Even with the brakes on it would take a considerable distance to stop a tour bus doing 75 mph. The story says the bus and the truck were speeding. It's a wonder this hasn't happened several times before. New York/Connecticut drivers are the most aggressive I have seen and I have driven all 48 contiguous states.
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Absolute
Teacher and Old-School Liberal
09:15 AM on 03/13/2011
This crash happened in my area. I have numerous relatives in New Rochelle, Mount Vernon and the Bronx. My heart goes out to the dead, the injured and their loved ones. And to the first responders who treated them.
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vonPinto
Who Dares Win.
09:02 AM on 03/13/2011
Oh God, save your children!!! My heart goes out to all those (and their families) who lost their lives in this unfortunate event.

Death even lurks around in holiday events like this.
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Chris Morrison
Independent Centrist
08:31 AM on 03/13/2011
What in God's name is going on with the planet this weekend? There's been no reprieve since Friday, it seems.
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vonPinto
Who Dares Win.
09:06 AM on 03/13/2011
Chris, there is so much stress, wickedness and strife in these times that horrible events like this looks like the "norm".

I was still trying to fathom the wanton destruction of life, property and environment in Japan by the Tsunami (natural disaster) when my eyes caught the story of this accident in NY.

Sometimes, I wonder what all the struggle is about. But life goes on...........
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Master Bates
10:34 AM on 03/13/2011
We live on a cooling planet!
08:25 AM on 03/13/2011
Accounts of the accident sound strange and do not match with the story of the driver. The bus skid, flipped then got knifed by the sign post. It almost seems like the driver did not have have any control or was slow to respond. I wonder if he fell assleep at the wheel?
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robXdion
Because someone has to say it.
09:06 AM on 03/13/2011
The telltale sign is he hit the rumble strips several times and then skidded along the railing for 300 feet without slowing much? He was either going too fast and lost control or he fell asleep. Or both. If he was awake and hit the rumble strips and skidded along the railing for 300 feet he would've at least had enough reaction time to slow down before the bus flipped and hit the sign going at a speed fast enough to sheer off the roof. And none of the passengers are verifying this phantom truck driver story. They weren't all sleep.
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Barry Black
09:34 AM on 03/13/2011
good analysis. those drivers on the casino runs are notorious for speeding. fortunately those who survived can now make up their gambling losses via lawsuits.
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Evelyn
09:52 AM on 03/13/2011
They probably were all asleep. And the driver may well have been asleep too. It does appear that the brakes were never applied.
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Brautigan
07:43 AM on 03/13/2011
That crash is the sickest thing I've ever heard of. It's like something out of the "Final Destination" horror flicks. I pity the people who have to deal with that whether they were involved or had a hand in "rescue."

Good lord.
04:38 AM on 03/13/2011
How tragic. How sad. I could cry reading this. I've driven I-95 in Connecticut and NY. And it is the most dangerous strip of highway I know.
06:19 AM on 03/13/2011
All New York freeways are a challenge.
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UnknownSolider
09:29 AM on 03/13/2011
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Sundance7
Tell your troubles walking
04:22 AM on 03/13/2011
My prayers to the victims & their families. I live near this accident. I travel I95 a lot. I've visited MoheganSun way too many times. From MoheganSun to that point is apx 110 miles. The news said he left MS at 3:45AM the accident was at 5:35. The speed limit at the accident is 50mph.By MS it's 65.You would think 110miles in almost 2 hours averages to apx 55mph. Not really speeding but I have left MS at 2AM got stuck in construction and sat there for 45 minutes. The police have their work cut out for them. Was the driver trying to make up for lost time and was speeding at this point. The exit to get onto the Hutchinson Pkwy South is a sharp right turn forcing cars to slow up to exit. Was this a factor? Two UPS drivers on the news said that bus sped past them about 15 minutes before they came upon the accident. People on the bus also said he was going very fast. Yet, someone could be a passenger in your car and ask why you are speeding when you are not. It's subjective unless you have him on radar. The road at this point is on a downward slope making it easier to speed. It was above freezing in NY last night but there are also oil slicks. So many questions, good luck, guys. And again deepest sympathies to the families of the 14 victims and of the many injured.
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bub26
graze my back
07:25 AM on 03/13/2011
do you think there was a tractor trailer even involved? the only mention of it comes from the bus driver. my gut told me he had fallen asleep
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Taylor95
12:09 PM on 03/13/2011
I said (earlier on this article) that I will be very surprised if a truck was directly involved in this at all.
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Sundance7
Tell your troubles walking
12:12 PM on 03/13/2011
One report says the police have a partial number of the plate. Another report says they found the cab of the truck in one place and the rest of the truck in another. 5:30AM on a Saturday morning on that road is usually empty of cars. The trucks & buses speed through there. The road is well maintained making speeding very inviting. It's normally a boring ride especially after gambling all night. What else is there to do besides sleep. I hope this wasn't an option for the driver.