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Elder Sim
I am so upset. Why was a 15 year old hanging out with two 18-year old boys? I am shaking mad.
Video of the crash here: https://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/ar...rturning-passengers-flung-seats.html#comments
The moment a car fleeing from police smashed into a public bus in Ohio was captured in horrifying footage.
Authorities have released multiple videos from both the street and the inside of the bus that show the brutal collision on March 10 in Trotwood, a suburb of Dayton.
All three people in the Pontiac were killed and six people on the bus were injured.
CCTV footage shared by the Greater Dayton Regional Transit Authority on Wednesday shows bus passengers being flung from their seats when the car struck the exit doors.
The impact caused the bus to roll onto its side as shattered glass rained down on the riders.
Mya'Nie Nabors, 15, was a passenger in the vehicle that was driven by 18-year-old Christopher Baker last week. Nabors was pronounced dead at the scene
Classmates, friends and family remembered Wright during a prayer vigil at Stivers School for the Arts on Tuesday. The 18-year-old was reportedly in the backseat of the Pontiac
Police said Christopher Baker, 18, was the driver of the vehicle. Following the crash he was rushed to the Miami Valley Hospital, but he died three days later
A GoFundMe account has been created to help the Nabors family with funeral expenses.
The grieving family described Nabors as being a 'vibrant' young lady who attended Trotwood High School.
According to her family, Nabors was a member of the Lady Rams basketball team and a member of the school's JROTC.
'She was very loving, caring and never met a stranger. Mya'Nie put so many smiles on many peoples' faces,' the account read.
Endya Reed, Nabors' mother, told WHIO that she's 'not really upset with anybody because teenagers make bad mistakes'.
'I just want the new generation to, you know, don't be so quick to jump in cars with people... You don't have to jump in the car with people because you never know what that person is going to do,' Reed said.
'In a split second, my child's life is gone,' she added.
Last Tuesday, friends and family members gathered for a balloon release for Nabors.
Also on Tuesday, students, friends and family remembered Wright during a prayer vigil at Stivers School for the Arts.
On Saturday, Baker's family and friends came together for a balloon release and candle vigil as they remembered him.
Video of the crash here: https://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/ar...rturning-passengers-flung-seats.html#comments
The moment a car fleeing from police smashed into a public bus in Ohio was captured in horrifying footage.
Authorities have released multiple videos from both the street and the inside of the bus that show the brutal collision on March 10 in Trotwood, a suburb of Dayton.
All three people in the Pontiac were killed and six people on the bus were injured.
CCTV footage shared by the Greater Dayton Regional Transit Authority on Wednesday shows bus passengers being flung from their seats when the car struck the exit doors.
The impact caused the bus to roll onto its side as shattered glass rained down on the riders.
Mya'Nie Nabors, 15, was a passenger in the vehicle that was driven by 18-year-old Christopher Baker last week. Nabors was pronounced dead at the scene
Classmates, friends and family remembered Wright during a prayer vigil at Stivers School for the Arts on Tuesday. The 18-year-old was reportedly in the backseat of the Pontiac
Police said Christopher Baker, 18, was the driver of the vehicle. Following the crash he was rushed to the Miami Valley Hospital, but he died three days later
A GoFundMe account has been created to help the Nabors family with funeral expenses.
The grieving family described Nabors as being a 'vibrant' young lady who attended Trotwood High School.
According to her family, Nabors was a member of the Lady Rams basketball team and a member of the school's JROTC.
'She was very loving, caring and never met a stranger. Mya'Nie put so many smiles on many peoples' faces,' the account read.
Endya Reed, Nabors' mother, told WHIO that she's 'not really upset with anybody because teenagers make bad mistakes'.
'I just want the new generation to, you know, don't be so quick to jump in cars with people... You don't have to jump in the car with people because you never know what that person is going to do,' Reed said.
'In a split second, my child's life is gone,' she added.
Last Tuesday, friends and family members gathered for a balloon release for Nabors.
Also on Tuesday, students, friends and family remembered Wright during a prayer vigil at Stivers School for the Arts.
On Saturday, Baker's family and friends came together for a balloon release and candle vigil as they remembered him.