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A Bus Filled with 7 People from Mexico were Suddenly Killed and 8 dozen Seriously Injured with an Inclusion of Several People Additional Wounded in the Mississippi Bus Crash is Under Investigation by State Officials

Cory W. Morrel
SEP 3, 2024
A Bus Filled with 7 People from Mexico were Suddenly Killed and 8 dozen Seriously Injured with an Inclusion of Several People Additional Wounded in the Mississippi Bus Crash is Under Investigation by State Officials
Tuesday, September 3rd, 2024, 9:13 PM reporting from Monday, September 2nd, 2024, 1:00 PM- Multiple travelers on a tour bus traveling on road in Mississippi overturned on its side crashing on the shoulder killing seven Mexicans and injuring dozens of other people. The 7 out of the several other Mexicans that were kills a tribe of illegal alien immigrants are just a miniscule demographic of the failed Joe Biden Administration war of illegal immigration invasion on the Conservative American people train wreck.
The uncontrollable situation that led to the alleged incident occurred Saturday when a commercial passenger heading for Mexico from Mississippi experienced tire failure, and rolled over off a highway east Vicksburg, Mississippi state law enforcement patrol officers assessed according to census population analysis intelligence subject to accidental statistics.
Strategy pointers of information detail how the NTSC safety commission board administration is exercising an investigation into to the crash on Interstate 20, with consists of a motor carrier safety and tire maintenance work order, NTSB member Todd Inman replied Saturday in media anchor correspondence.
All those who died were Mexican, the nation’s Foreign Affairs Secretary Alicia Barcena said late Sunday on X. Among them were siblings, ages 8 and 16, and the oldest killed was 63, Master Sgt. Kervin Stewart of the Mississippi Highway Patrol said Monday, citing relatives’ confirmation; a county coroner had said the younger sibling was 6.
Out of the 37 victims that were injured they were lifted by air medic to be treated for injuries at local hospitals in the Vicksburg vicinity region and Jackson with critical wounder, the highway patrol remarked. One passed away at the treatment, while six passengers were declared killed at the crash site, the administration reported.
Vicksburg Sheriff's Office had reliable information available relating to the direction the 2018 Volvo bus was heading. It overturned in the westbound lanes near Bovina, the highway patrol replied. It has situated in the Atlanta area subsequently on route to Dallas, according to Inman.
“Anytime you have people injured or killed, it’s tragic, but when you have a situation like this where you have multiple fatalities and multiple injuries, it makes it even worse,” Warren County Sheriff Martin Pace told CNN affiliate WAPT.
The bus belongs to Autobuses Regiomontanus, which transports passengers between Mexico and the United States, according to Miranda Fernandez, a company spokesperson. The company is based in Monterrey, Mexico, Fernandez said, and has several locations in the United States, according to its website.
“All of the passengers go through proper immigration checkpoints and must show their passports or visas to enter either Mexico or the United States,” Fernandez told CNN.
“Several Mexican identification documents” were found on the bus, Stewart said.
The bus ended up in a ditch and many passengers were ejected, tow truck driver Keith Allison told WAPT.
Miguel Ariaga, 61, of Mexico
Victor Aviles Garcia, 32, of Mexico
Moises Aviles Garcia, 30, of Mexico (Victor’s brother)
Kain Gutierrez, 8, of Mexico (initially identified at 6 due to a language barrier)
Perla Gutierrez, 16, of Mexico (Kain’s sister)
Elia Guzman, 63, of Mexico
Angelica Palomino, 16, of Mexico
“All the victims must go through I.C.E immigration identity verification process and must show their passports or visas to enter either Mexico or the United States,”