Sammie Lee Sawyer Almore Jr., 37, Daysean Mark Green, 9, and 6-month-old Malcolm Christian-Worthey dead, another adult injured when car strikes school bus head-on on Highway 162 in Covington, Georgia
2 kids, adult killed in head-on crash with school bus
Three people, including two children, have been killed in a head-on collision with a school bus in Newton County.
Georgia State Police tell local media that the crash happened 3 p.m. Monday in Covington. Police say a BMW traveling northbound on Highway 162 crossed the center line and struck the bus head-on.
There were five people inside the BMW. Two children and one adult were killed. Their names haven't been released.
GSP identifies victims in head-on crash with Newton County school bus
It happened along Georgia Highway 162 near Spring Valley Way just before 3 p.m. GSP troopers said a BMW heading northbound crossed the center lane and struck a school bus headed in the opposite direction. There were no children on the bus at the time of the crash and the bus driver was not injured.
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