June Smith, 18, Isabella Torres, 17, and Taylor Mendez, 17, killed in T-bone collision involving charter bus at SH 71 and Fall Creek Road in Travis County, Texas
3 women killed after car collides with charter bus on SH 71 (link is external)
The Texas Department of Public Safety says the car was turning left off of Fall Creek Road onto SH 71. Investigators say the bus was heading eastbound on SH 71. That’s when the bus T-boned the car.
3 dead after car, chartered bus crash on Texas 71 near Spicewood(link is external)
DPS officials said the bus was chartered by Huston-Tillotson University.
Three women killed in car-charter bus crash in Spicewood late Saturday(link is external)
According to officials, a Chevrolet Cobalt was traveling north on Fall Creek around 11:53 p.m. Saturday when its driver failed to yield the right of way to a bus that was headed southeast on Texas 71.
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