Speed likely factor in fatal Arizona tour bus crash
A tour bus on its way to the Grand Canyon was speeding when it flipped on its side, killing one passenger while injuring dozens, according to an investigative report that stops short of drawing conclusions about the cause of the crash.
Four dozen people from across the country were on the bus operated by Las Vegas-based Comedy On Deck Tours when it veered into a dirt embankment, over ruts and rocks, and hit Joshua trees on Jan. 22. At one point, it rode the face of a small hill and was airborne before coming back on to the road and flipping on its side, according to records.
A tour bus on its way to the Grand Canyon was speeding when it got in a deadly accident, according to an investigative report that stops short of drawing conclusions about the cause of the crash.
Indiana mom killed in bus crash while visiting son in Vegas
Shelley Ann Voges of Boonsville died after a Grand Canyon tour bus rolled over about 70 miles southeast of Las Vegas on Jan. 22. Author: Associated Press Updated: 9:27 PM EST January 31, 2021
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Editor s note: The above video aired in a KPNX newscast when the crash first occurred.
An Indiana woman was visiting her son in Nevada when she died after a tour bus rolled over in northwestern Arizona, according to a newspaper.
The Las Vegas Review-Journal reports 53-year-old Shelley Ann Voges posted photos of homemade pierogies on her Facebook page on Jan. 20, documenting a visit to her son’s apartment in Las Vegas.
Indiana woman killed in bus crash was visiting son in Vegas
January 31, 2021 GMT
LAS VEGAS (AP) An Indiana woman was visiting her son in Nevada when she died after a tour bus rolled over in northwestern Arizona, according to a newspaper.
The Las Vegas Review-Journal reports 53-year-old Shelley Ann Voges posted photos of homemade pierogies on her Facebook page on Jan. 20, documenting a visit to her son’s apartment in Las Vegas.
Voges and her husband, Hubert, were visiting from Boonville, Indiana, and her son, Justin Morris, requested the meal while she was there.
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“Love making my kiddos happy,” Voges wrote in the post. “Las Vegas is awesome.”
Indiana woman killed in bus crash was visiting son in Vegas
January 31, 2021 GMT
LAS VEGAS (AP) An Indiana woman was visiting her son in Nevada when she died after a tour bus rolled over in northwestern Arizona, according to a newspaper.
The Las Vegas Review-Journal reports 53-year-old Shelley Ann Voges posted photos of homemade pierogies on her Facebook page on Jan. 20, documenting a visit to her son’s apartment in Las Vegas.
Voges and her husband, Hubert, were visiting from Boonville, Indiana, and her son, Justin Morris, requested the meal while she was there.
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“Love making my kiddos happy,” Voges wrote in the post. “Las Vegas is awesome.”