One person was killed and 22 others injured when a car driving the wrong way down a Chicago thoroughfare collided with a city transit bus Sunday morning.
One person was killed and 22 others injured when a car driving the wrong way down a Chicago thoroughfare collided with a city bus Sunday morning.
A Dodge Journey SUV was heading southbound in the northbound lane of Lake Shore Drive just before 6 a.m. when itThe car’s male driver and two female passengers were hospitalized in critical condition, but one of passengers later died, officials said. The front end of the bus was crumpled in the collision, which sent the bus driver and 12 passengers to the hospitalThe Dodge burst into flames after the wreck. The driver and one passenger remain in critical condition. A second passenger died after being brought to the hospitalPolice said 12 bus passengers and the bus driver were taken to the hospital “with unknown injuries and or conditions.
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