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Awrong-way driver, 24-year-oold Sarah Castillo-Cornejo, drove westbound for six miles on eastbound I-10 before slamming head-on into a Greyhound bus from Southern California carrying 35 passengers. Amazingly, the passengers only have minor injuries. 13 of those passengers are being treated at hospi
Date: Nov 25, 2016
Category: U.S.
Source: Google
Wrong-Way Car Hits Greyhound Bus, Killing Driver, Hurting 13
Investigators suspect Sarah Castillo-Cornejo, 24, was impaired by drugs or alcohol when she hit the bus carrying 36 people from San Bernardino, California, to Phoenix on heavily used Interstate 10, DPS spokesman Quentin Mehr said.