Sad news:4 dead and dozens injured as Southern California-based tour bus crashes in Utah

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SALT LAKE CITY — Four people died after a tour bus carrying them and other visitors from China crashed, rolling onto a guardrail and leaving carnage and debris in its wake on a highway running through the red-rock landscape of southern Utah.

To Robert Driedonks, who heard the crash from the wildlife museum he owns nearby, it sounded like “a bomb going off.” He ran to the scene marked by carnage and debris, rushing to check pulses and help the terrified people as best he could, though they were far from home and couldn’t understand his words.

Four people died after a tour bus carrying them and other visitors from China crashed, rolling onto a guardrail and leaving carnage and debris in its wake on a highway running through the red-rock landscape of southern Utah.

To Robert Driedonks, who heard the crash from the wildlife museum he owns nearby, it sounded like “a bomb going off.” He ran to the scene marked by carnage and debris, rushing to check pulses and help the terrified people as best he could, though they were far from home and couldn’t understand his words.

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SALT LAKE CITY — Four people died after a tour bus carrying them and other visitors from China crashed, rolling onto a guardrail and leaving carnage and debris in its wake on a highway running through the red-rock landscape of southern Utah.

 

To Robert Driedonks, who heard the crash from the wildlife museum he owns nearby, it sounded like “a bomb going off.” He ran to the scene marked by carnage and debris, rushing to check pulses and help the terrified people as best he could, though they were far from home and couldn’t understand his words

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SALT LAKE CITY — Four people died after a tour bus carrying them and other visitors from China crashed, rolling onto a guardrail and leaving carnage and debris in its wake on a highway running through the red-rock landscape of southern Utah.

 

To Robert Driedonks, who heard the crash from the wildlife museum he owns nearby, it sounded like “a bomb going off.” He ran to the scene marked by carnage and debris, rushing to check pulses and help the terrified people as best he could, though they were far from home and couldn’t understand his words..

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