Hanna Gosney, 46, killed in pedestrian collision at school bus stop on State Line Road in Union County, North Carolina
Mother hit and killed by car at school bus stop
Gosney was on the other side of the road when she noticed that the bus had stopped. Investigators said Gosney became alarmed and tried to speak to the bus driver about what was going on. The driver apparently opened the main doors to speak with Gosney but they could not hear each other.
That's when Gosney stepped into the road, and investigators said she was standing in the middle of the road when she was hit by a vehicle heading west.
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