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Bus Accident Kills Three People

In Montana, more details have been released about a head-on collision that led to the deaths of three people last Wednesday. 

According to the Montana Highway Patrol, the accident occurred just after 7:00 AM on Highway 200, just between the towns of Circle and Brockway.

A trooper from the Montana Highway Patrol, Nyle Oberfell, said that a Ford Explorer was heading east on Highway 200 when he suddenly swerved into the westbound lane, striking a school bus head on.  Thankfully, no children were onboard when the bus accident occurred.

Police say the female bus driver, a female passenger in the SUV and the SUV driver were all killed as a result of the crash. 

At this time, officers do not believe that alcohol or speeding was involved in the accident.  All three victims were wearing seatbelts and their names have not been made public, yet.

Were you injured during a bus accident in California?  If so, contact us to discuss your options with a skilled Los Angeles personal injury lawyer.

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