Saturday, September 27, 2014

Homicide eyed in deadly Oklahoma bus crash, killing 4 college softball players - Fox News

Published September 27, 2014



A tractor-trailer crossed a southern Oklahoma highway median and plowed into the side of a Texas college softball team's bus, killing four team members and injuring more than a dozen others, authorities said.


The collision involving the North Central Texas College team happened at around 9 p.m. Friday on Interstate 35 south of Davis, which is about 70 miles south of Oklahoma City and 60 miles north of Gainesville, Texas, where the school is located.


The team was heading home from a scrimmage earlier Friday against Southern Nazarene University, in Bethany.


Oklahoma Highway Patrol Capt. Ronnie Hampton said three young women from the team died at the scene, and a fourth woman died at a hospital in nearby Sulphur, the Oklahoman reported. None of the victims were identified.


Hampton said the team's coach, who was driving the bus, declined treatment at the scene and escaped without serious injury. He said 15 other bus passengers were hurt, as was the driver of the tractor-trailer, who was expected to survive.


"Right now, it's being investigated like a homicide," Hampton said, adding that both drivers will undergo standard toxicology tests. Hampton said details of the crash were still not known but "something happened to cause (the semi-tractor driver) to depart the roadway and impact the other vehicle."


He said the accident will remain under investigation for several weeks.


"We have a lot of injuries, and a lot of death," he told FoxNews.com. "It's a tragic thing for everybody involved."


Hampton said the semi crossed the median and veered into the southbound lanes, hitting the bus.


"When it impacted the bus, it just kept going and went off the side of road. ... We knew we had a two-vehicle accident by what we saw at the scene. ... But it took about an hour before we found the semi," he said.


The front end of the team van was virtually untouched, but the sides of the vehicle were heavily damaged. Troopers and witnesses said the driver's side of the van sustained the worst damage.


A posting on the North Central Texas College Facebook page reads: "We ask for your prayers at this time for our softball team. Their bus has been involved in an accident in Oklahoma."


The school is expected to release a statement later Saturday.


The truck driver suffered non-life-threatening injuries, and the bus driver, who is also the team's coach, refused treatment at the scene.


Southern Nazarene University sports information director David Noblett told The Oklahoman that North Central was scrimmaging SNU earlier Friday. The bus was returning to North Central Texas College, authorities said.


FoxNews.com's Karl de Vries and The Associated Press contributed to this report.









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