The bus driver charged over the fatal bus crash near Greta on Sunday night is set to face court today, as senior police give a new update.
Help keep family & friends informed by sharing this articlePolice will give an update on the fatal NSW Hunter Valley bus crash after the 58-year-old bus driver was charged last night.
Brett Andrew Button, 58, was refused bail to appear before Cessnock Local Court today charged with 10 counts of dangerous driving occasioning death.Live updates, reactions and contributions from ABC readers.The bus driver, 58-year-old Brett Andrew Button, was charged just before 5pm on Monday night.In a statement, NSW Police said Mr Button was charged with 10 counts of dangerous driving occasioning death, and negligent driving occasioning death.
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