Bus driver in deadly Virginia crash charged with involuntary manslaughter
Summary
A bus crash in Virginia on Interstate 95 early May 29, 2026, killed five people and injured nearly 44 others. The bus driver, Jing S. Dong, has been charged with involuntary manslaughter, and investigations are ongoing.Key Facts
- The crash happened around 2:35 a.m. in Stafford County, Virginia.
- The bus hit six vehicles after failing to slow down for traffic near a work zone.
- Five people died: four from an Acura SUV that caught fire and one from a Chevrolet Suburban.
- The four people in the Acura were a family from Massachusetts traveling to a wedding.
- There were 34 people on the bus at the time; 44 others were injured, including three critically.
- The bus was operated by E&P Travel, traveling from New York to North Carolina.
- The National Transportation Safety Board (NTSB) and Virginia State Police are investigating the cause.
- Investigators are examining the bus driver’s recent activities, including possible fatigue, distraction, or substance use.
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