Coach Kristina Quigley, driver Anthony Guaetta killed, 14 injured in bus crash with Seton Hill Lacrosse team on board.

Modified Date: 
Fri, 09/26/2014 - 6:51am
Accident Date: 
Friday, March 15, 2013

Seton Hill bus driver not awake for fatal crash, Pennsylvania State Police say.

The driver of a bus carrying members of the Seton Hill University lacrosse team was unconscious during a March crash in Carlisle that killed him and the pregnant coach, Pennsylvania State Police said today.

Seton Hill Lacrosse Team Bus Crash Leaves 2 Dead, Including Pregnant Coach.

A road trip by a college women's lacrosse team came to a horrifying end Saturday when the team bus veered off the Pennsylvania Turnpike and crashed into a tree, killing a pregnant coach, her unborn child and the driver and injuring numerous others.
A road trip by a college women's lacrosse team came to a horrifying end Saturday when the team bus veered off the Pennsylvania Turnpike and crashed into a tree, killing a pregnant coach, her unborn child and the driver and injuring numerous others. Seton Hill University team players and coaches were among the 23 people aboard when the bus crashed just before 9 a.m. No other vehicle was involved, and police couldn't immediately say what caused the crash. Coach Kristina Quigley, 30, of Greensburg, was flown to a hospital but died there of her injuries, Cumberland County authorities said. Quigley was about six months pregnant and her unborn child didn't survive, authorities said. The bus driver, Anthony Guaetta, 61, of Johnstown, died at the scene. The other passengers were removed from the bus within an hour and taken to hospitals as a precaution. The crash appeared to have shorn away the front left side of the bus, which rested upright about 70 yards from the road at the bottom of a grassy slope.
Type: Bus Accident
People Involved: 
Kristina Quigley
Anthony Guaetta

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