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Dozens of CT school bus incidents leave trail of injuries - many of them to children, court records show
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Dozens of CT school bus incidents leave trail of injuries - many of them to children, court records show
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DATTCO school buses line up at the body shop on Tuttle Road in Middletown.Hearst Connecticut Media file photo
There are nearly 40 active civil lawsuits filed over the past three years against three of Connecticut’s largest school bus companies that show a trend of accidents resulting in a range of injuries to students, school staff members and drivers, according to court documents.
Many of the lawsuits have been filed by family members of students who claim injuries were caused by school bus accidents or negligence by the bus driver, court documents show.
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Published May 20. 2021 11:27PM
By DAVE COLLINS, Associated Press
A Connecticut judge set $20 million bail Thursday for a man charged with killing a Yale graduate student and eluding authorities for three months before being arrested in Alabama, where officials said he was caught living under a fake name with $19,000 in cash, a passport and several cellphones.
Qinxuan Pan was extradited to Connecticut on Wednesday night and arraigned Thursday in New Haven Superior Court. He is charged with murder and larceny in connection with the fatal shooting of Kevin Jiang on a New Haven street on Feb. 6.
Pan s lawyer, William Gerace, said Pan intends to plead not guilty to the charges. He said Pan, 30, has no criminal record and is an “affable” young man. Pan appeared during the hearing via video from a lockup.