Politics & Government

3 From County Among Those Killed in San Bernardino Bus Crash

The incident, connected to a National City company, is being investigated by the NTSB.

A Baja California tour company issued an apology Tuesday in the aftermath of a San Bernardino County crash that killed at least eight people–three of them from San Diego–and injured dozens of others aboard a bus leased from a South Bay company.

Officials with Tijuana-based InterBus Tours & Charters stated on their Facebook page, in Spanish and English, that they “deeply regret” the accident on Highway 38 in Mentone Sunday.

The bus, owned by Scapadas Magicas of National City, hit a car and a pickup truck and overturned about 6:30 p.m., according to the California Highway Patrol and fire department officials.

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Killed in the wreck along with at least five others were San Diego residents Victor Cabrera Garcia, 13; Elvira Garcia Jimenez, 40, and Guadalupe Olivas, 61.

The number of deaths was likely to rise, CHP public affairs Officer Mario Lopez told reporters Monday.

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In all, 43 people were involved in the crash, 38 passengers and the driver on the bus, and two each in the other vehicles. A triage area was set up to treat the patients at the scene before they were taken to hospitals, some with life-threatening injuries.

Initial evidence suggested that the brakes on the coach gave out, according to an official with InterBus, which was leasing the vehicle from Scapadas Magicas.

The owner-operator of the bus failed more than one-third of its government vehicle-safety inspections in the past two years, sometimes due to problems with brakes and tires, according to published reports. Its safety history ranks in the bottom one-quarter of comparable U.S. companies, Federal Motor Carrier Safety Administration records show.

Due to those ongoing maintenance problems, Scapadas Magicas had been flagged for possible “intervention action and roadside inspection,” according to the U.S. Department of Transportation.

Tthe National Transportation Safety Board sent an investigative team to San Bernardino County Monday to gather and document evidence about the crash, and determine its cause.

 

– City News Service


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