Showing posts with label Pendleton County High School. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Pendleton County High School. Show all posts

Wednesday, July 23, 2008

No charges in fatal Pendleton bus crash

This from the Enquirer:

FALMOUTH - A Pendleton County grand jury declined this morning to indict a man accused of causing a wreck that killed a teenage boy in May.

"In regard to the events of May 1, 2008 regarding the accident on Kentucky Route 22 resulting in the tragic death of Daniel Wood, a student at Pendleton County High School, the grand jury finds that while the accident had to have been the result of negligence, based on the evidence available at this time, the grand jury has elected to return a no true bill," the grand jury wrote.

Doug Wright, Commonwealth's Attorney for Pendleton County, said the grand jury had been asked to consider the charge of reckless homicide. But that would not have barred the jury from indicting Francisco Yulfo on other charges, he said.

Wright said prosecutors presented all the information they had in the case. One witness was called; Pendleton County Sheriff Craig Peoples testified about the investigation into the crash, including blood tests done on both drivers and the results of the accident reconstruction.

Peoples said the final investigation report indicated Yulfo was traveling within the legal speed limit, which is 55 mph. The suggested speed limit at the site of the crash, a sharp curve in the road, is 35 mph - but that's an advisory speed, not the legal limit.

Yulfo was driving a dump truck that crossed the center line of Ky. 22 west around 7 a.m. May 1. The truck struck a school bus carrying about a dozen students. Daniel Wood, 16, was killed instantly.

An attorney for Yulfo could not immediately be reached for comment.Wood's family has filed a civil lawsuit against Yulfo and his employer, XXL Trucking in West Liberty, Ky.

The lawsuit alleges negligence by both parties, who have filed motions to dismiss the case.

Wood's family is also lobbying the state to make improvements to Ky. 22 west, a curvy two-lane road that residents of the area say can be dangerous, especially with increased construction traffic in recent years. Yulfo was carrying a load of rock to a construction site in Grant County at the time of the crash.

Returning a no true bill is not the same as dismissing the case, so the case could be presented to a grand jury at a later date if new information comes to light. There is no statute of limitation on felonies. But Peoples said the case is now considered closed.


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Thursday, May 01, 2008

More on Pendleton County School Bus Fatality


1 Dead, 12 Injured In Pendleton Co. School Bus Crash
Dozen People Sent To Hospital

FALMOUTH, Ky. -- One student was killed and a dozen more people were injured in a northern Kentucky school bus crash.

The crash happened Thursday morning shortly after 7 a.m. when the Pendleton County Schools bus and a dump truck passed each other on state Route 22 near Ballinger Road.

Authorities confirmed that 15-year-old Danny Wood was killed in the crash...

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This from the KyPost.com:


Parent: Crash "A Tragic Ordeal"
Ricky Maxwell was sitting at the kitchen table of his Pendleton County home Thursday morning when he received a call that no parent ever wants to get.

On the line was his 15-year-old daughter, Elizabeth, who his wife had just dropped off to take the bus to Pendleton County High School.Over the phone, Elizabeth said the bus had been in an accident.

Maxwell, wearing only pajamas and a bathrobe, jumped into his car and headed to the scene.

He's been a paramedic for 14 years and thought he could help.When he arrived on the scene, he saw a triple-axle dump truck on its side. Down the road was the school bus with the rear portion of the driver's side of the vehicle heavily damaged.Ten injured students were in a nearby house and police were evaluating their conditions as life squads were heading to the scene...

This from KyPost.com:

State To Investigate Crash

The fatal school bus crash in Pendleton County will be examined by state education officials to ensure there are no shortcomings in state transportation safety standards.

Kentucky Department of Education transportation safety officials were en route to Pendleton County Thursday to talk with the driver of the bus involved in the fatal crash and school officials, according to department spokeswoman Lisa Gross.

She said such reviews are routine after a serious school bus accident and that they helps the department know if standards for buses need to be reexamined, [o]r if there are problems with bus routes or other concerns to be dealt with at the state level.She said the department does not keep a central database on bus accidents around the state but that the state’s bus safety record is good.

She said the last death stemming from a school bus accident occurred some four or five years ago in western Kentucky in a crash in which the school bus rolled over and a student was ejected...

...Gross said the Pendleton County accident could prompt calls for seat belts on school buses -- something not required in Kentucky. She said the commonwealth follows the federal recommendation on seat belts, which is to not equip school buses with them...
Hat Tip to Brad @ KSBA: