2 killed when charter bus from Orlando overturns

KINGWOOD, Va. – Authorities in Virginia say two people are dead and others are injured after a charter bus overturned on an Interstate 95 exit while traveling from Orlando to New York.

Virginia State Police said in a statement that the Tao's Travel Inc. bus with 57 people aboard overturned Tuesday morning in Prince George County near Kingwood. Police say that as the bus turned onto an exit, it ran off the left side of the ramp and overturned.

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Police say one person died at the scene and a second died a few hours later at a nearby hospital. Authorities haven't released their names.

Police say the motor carrier safety team is assisting with the crash investigation.

Below is the latest:

 5:30 p.m.

Authorities in Virginia have charged a bus driver in connection with a crash that killed two people.

Virginia State Police say in a news release that 40-year-old Yui Man Chow of Staten Island, New York, is charged with two counts of involuntary manslaughter.

State police say the Tao's Travel Inc. bus with 57 people aboard overturned on an Interstate 95 exit Tuesday in Prince George County.

Investigators say the bus was headed north on I-95 when it attempted to take the exit ramp. The bus ran off the left side of the ramp and overturned. According to the investigators, speed is considered a factor in the crash.

Police say the surviving passengers' injuries range from minor to serious. The driver was not injured.

4:30 p.m.

A woman who survived a fatal crash on a Virginia interstate exit says the commercial bus "swerved like a roller coaster" and then "tumbled five or six times."

Monique Berry, of Harlem, New York, told news outlets the bus was moving "too fast" Tuesday morning and when she came to, a man next to her grabbed her and they crawled out a window.

Virginia State Police say two people aboard the Tao's Travel Inc. bus were killed and numerous other passengers were injured when it overturned on an Interstate 95 exit Tuesday in Prince George County. Police say that as the bus with 57 people aboard turned onto the exit, it ran off the left side and overturned.

Police say numerous passengers are being treated at area hospitals with injuries ranging from minor to serious. They say charges are pending against the driver, who wasn't injured.

12:45 p.m.

Authorities in Virginia say charges are pending against the driver of a commercial bus that overturned while traveling from Florida to New York, killing two people and injuring others.

Virginia State Police say in a statement that the Tao's Travel Inc. bus with 57 people aboard overturned on an Interstate 95 exit Tuesday in Prince George County. Police say that as the bus turned onto the exit, it ran off the left side and overturned.

Police say two people died and numerous other passengers are being treated at area hospitals with injuries ranging from minor to serious. They say the driver, a 40-year-old man from Staten Island, New York, wasn't injured.

Police say a Federal Motor Carrier Safety Administration representative is on scene and the National Transportation Safety Board has been notified.


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