Police proceed to research the Brandeis University deadly bus crash which will have led to life-threatening accidents for one more passenger, officers mentioned on Monday as college students gathered for a campus vigil.
The shuttle bus crash Saturday evening in Waltham killed 25-year-old Vanessa Mark, a Brandeis undergraduate pupil who was at present on depart and dwelling within the space.
The 29 different passengers and bus driver, a 57-year-old man, have been all transported to hospitals with various accidents. At least one of many surviving passengers may need suffered life-threatening accidents, the Middlesex DA’s Office mentioned in an replace on Monday.
“The Middlesex District Attorney’s Office, Waltham Police and Massachusetts State Police are continuing to actively investigate the crash including working with the State Police Crash Reconstruction Section, interviewing witnesses and collecting any additional evidence,” the DA’s Office wrote within the replace. “There is not any proof that the bus rolled on the time of the crash.
“This remains an evolving situation and investigators are still seeking to speak with anyone who may have witnessed this accident or has any information or video of the crash,” the DA’s Office added.
At about 10:32 p.m. on Saturday, a shuttle bus operated by Joseph’s Transportation was touring on South Street in Waltham when it struck a tree.
The passengers on the bus have been principally from Brandeis University, however there have been additionally college students from different colleges. The shuttle was working a routine route from the Boston and Cambridge space, and was touring again to Brandeis on the time of the crash.
While some college students reported that they had attended a hockey recreation at Northeastern University, not all college students have been on the shuttle for that goal and the bus was not chartered for any particular occasion.
On Monday night, the campus held a vigil at Harlan Chapel.
“All are welcome to gather for a quiet, open space of reflection in light of the tragic accident this weekend,” the college wrote on its web site. “Whether you want to offer prayers, just have a space to talk or reflect, you are welcome.”
Police are urging anybody with info to contact the Waltham Police Department at 781-314-3600.
Source: www.bostonherald.com”