Wednesday, May 15, 2013

Survivors of deadliest drunk driving crash in U.S. history still bear scars 25 years after 27 were killed in horrific bus fire

Twenty five years ago Tuesday, 27 people were killed when a wrong-way driver slammed into a church bus and the survivors still bear the scars of that horrific night. The crash in rural Carrollton, Kentucky, on May 14, 1988 caused the packed bus to burst into flames. Temperatures rose to 1,500 degrees within 90 seconds. Harold Dennis sleeping on the bus, which was returning home from an exciting day at King's Island amusement park. He was horrifically burned as he tried to escape the burning bus. He sustained third-degree burns over 20 percent of his body.

http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-2324709/Carrollton-bus-crash-25-years-deadliest-drunk-driving-crash-history-killed-27.html

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