Judge Recommends Lawsuit Following School Bus Tragedy Move Forward
Judge Recommends Lawsuit Following School Bus Tragedy Move Forward
11-year-old Noah Wion, a student in the Wattsburg Area School District, died as he exited a school bus, and his family sued the district following the tragedy. The lawsuit was filed by Noah’s mother, Kathleen Wion. She alleged the district’s actions constituted a violation of her son’s civil rights. A federal judge has recommended that the lawsuit proceed in court.Noah suffered fatal injuries after being hit by a Jeep Grand Cherokee. The driver of the Jeep, Hunter Rodland, is also named in the lawsuit. 18-year-old Rodland pleaded guilty to summary charges in the incident.Erie County District Attorney Jack Daneri announced earlier this year, in April, that a state police accident reconstruction expert had concluded after the tragedy that, because of the icy conditions of the road, Rodland did not have time to stop his vehicle after cresting a hill. The bus was stopped with its red lights flashing.
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