Pedestrian Paul Phillips killed in collision with school bus on Route 5 in Enfield, Connecticut
Modified Date:
Sat, 02/20/2016 - 12:24pmAccident Date:
Wednesday, February 17, 2016Person Struck and Killed By School Bus in Enfield
A person was hit by a school bus on Route 5 in Enfield and has died, according to police. Police said the person, an adult, was struck in front of King Street Cemetery, an area with no sidewalks.
Enfield Police Identify Man Killed by School Bus
Paul Phillips, an Enfield resident, was walking northbound on King Street across from St. Patrick’s Cemetery around 6:15 a.m. when he was struck and killed by a small school bus, police said.
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Type: Pedestrian Accident
Topics:
School BusPeople Involved:
Paul Phillips
Roadway:
Route 5City:
Enfield, CTCounty:
Hartford County, CTArea:
Hartford & New Haven, CT
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