Family Files Wrongful Death Lawsuit After Girl Dies in School Bus Fire
Family Files Wrongful Death Lawsuit After Girl Dies in School Bus Fire
A wrongful death lawsuit has been filed by the family of a girl “who died in a school bus fire” in Iowa. The suit itself was filed against the Riverside Community School District and alleges wrongful death and negligence. But what happened? Well, back on December 12, bus driver Donald Hendricks, 74, picked Megan Klindt, 16, up for school when the “bus backed into a ditch across from the girl's home.” While trying to get out of the ditch, the bus caught fire.According to a preliminary report from the National Transportation Safety Board, the “fire on the bus started in the engine before spreading to the passenger area” where Hendricks and Klindt were. Seeing the fire, Klindt's mother, Natalie Klindt, ran to help and saw Hendricks hanging out the window. She told him “to throw her daughter out of the bus, but Hendricks didn't know where the girl was,” according to the report. In addition, the bus barn supervisor, Nick Bates, was notified of the fire, but instead of calling 911 he “drove to the scene with a fire extinguisher.” Unfortunately, both Hendricks and Klindt “died of burns and smoke inhalation.”
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