Inquiry into fatal bus crash hears seatbelts would have prevented teen s death
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The inquiry will investigate whether seatbelts should be compulsory on public buses.
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A coronial inquiry into a bus crash that claimed the life of teenager Casey Stinson-Brown has finished with counsel assisting the coroner calling for a review into seatbelts on buses.
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Three passengers, including Casey Stinson-Brown, and two bus drivers have died in bus crashes since 2016
The Queensland Coroner s Court heard conflicting arguments about the cause of the crash, however speed and road conditions were ruled out
Several parties involved in the inquest called for the installation of seatbelts on buses but disagreed on the process
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