Truck driver charged after horror school bus crash
A child is in intensive care and others have “life-changing” injuries after a horrific bus crash west of Melbourne on Tuesday.
Seven children — aged between five and 11 — remain at the Royal Children’s Hospital after a truck allegedly crashed into a bus at Eynesbury.
Royal Children’s Hospital CEO Bernadette McDonald says “there’s a long road to rehabilitation and recovery for these patients”.
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Today Show reporter Christine Ahern says the injuries sustained are “life-changing”.
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“The only good news out of this is … they are all in a serious condition so none are critical,” she told 3AW Breakfast.
Thirteen children and an adult were transported to hospital after the crash about 3.40pm on Tuesday.
A 49-year-old truck driver has been charged with four counts of dangerous driving cause serious injury.
He will appear before Melbourne Magistrates’ Court via videolink this afternoon.
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