Jordan Tate, 16, killed and three injured in collision involving school bus on Memorial Drive near New Castle, Delaware
Teen girl dead, three injured in Delaware school bus crash
Around 3:40 p.m. a school bus loaded with 22 students from Eisenberg Elementary School struck a car containing four 16-year-old girls from William Penn High School, according to police and Colonial School district officials.
Teenager killed in crash with school bus identified as William Penn High School student
Police said the school bus had just left Eisenberg Elementary School with 21 children on board. It collided with a vehicle being driven by Tate.
‘She Will Be Deeply Missed’: William Penn High School Mourning Death Of Student Killed In Crash With School Bus
Tate’s life was cut short when a car she was driving collided with a school bus around 3:40 p.m. Thursday at the intersection of Memorial and Karlyn Drives in Minquadale, New Castle County.
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