Students returned to classes Monday at Neshaminy High School, but their minds weren't just on school work, they were on 16-year-old Matt Cruz, a sophomore, who was critically injured in a terrifying bus crash outside of Boston over the weekend.
"It's just a shame, my hope goes out for the kid," one student said.
Cruz was one of more than 30 people injured when the Calvary Coach bus crashed into a bridge. The bus was carrying students from the Destined for a Dream Program home from Boston after a day trip to Harvard University. Authorities said the bus didn't belong on the road. The bridge clearance was only 10 feet and signs were posted.
"It's more bumps and bruises that type of thing. I think they're all more scared and shocked and upset, being so far away from home," said Teresa Merrigan, the mother of one of the students who was injured.
"I feel real sorry for his family," said student Denny Lord when he heard about Matt Cruz. "I know most of those kids and just real tough hearing about it."
No one answered the door at the address for Calvary Coach Bus Co. in West Philadelphia and no one came to the door at the address listed for bus driver, Samuel J. Jackson, a few blocks away.
Published reports quoted the bus company owner as saying the driver may have been looking at his GPS seconds before the bus hit the bridge. Owner Ray Talmadge did not return our calls.
Massachusetts State Police continue to investigate the crash. The bus company has been cited three times in the past two years for failing to keep proper records.
"It looked like he had to be going pretty fast," Merrigan said after seeing pictures from the crash scene. "It looks like the whole top of the bus was pushed backwards."
State Police are awaiting a final report from the state police accident reconstruction team, interviewing witnesses and the victims. Investigators would not comment on reports that the driver may have been looking at his GPS unit when the crash occurred.
The full investigation could take weeks.
No citations or charges have been filed at this point against the bus driver or the bus company.
Wednesday, June 19 2013 5:47 PM EDT2013-06-19 21:47:02 GMT
City administration officials came before a City Council committee with orders not to talk about the building collapse, but that didn't stop council members from raising questions.
City administration officials came before a City Council committee with orders not to talk about the building collapse, but that didn't stop council members from raising questions.
Tuesday, June 18 2013 5:17 PM EDT2013-06-18 21:17:37 GMT
Lots of traffic and police activity, police cameras are everywhere. But that didn't stopped this armed robber from calmly walking into a Dunkin Donuts on camera Monday afternoon and sticking the place up.
Lots of traffic and police activity, police cameras are everywhere. But that didn't stopped this armed robber from calmly walking into a Dunkin Donuts on camera Monday afternoon and sticking the place up.
Monday, June 17 2013 5:18 PM EDT2013-06-17 21:18:27 GMT
"Very creepy" is the way neighbors are describing the most recent incidents involving a suspected prowler in Lumberton who has struck three times in the last couple of months.
"Very creepy" is the way neighbors are describing the most recent incidents involving a suspected prowler in Lumberton who has struck three times in the last couple of months.
Friday, June 14 2013 5:02 PM EDT2013-06-14 21:02:59 GMT
Just hours after L&I building inspector Ronald Wagenhoffer ended his own life Wednesday night, sources say police found a videotape on which Wagenhoffer says "it wasn't my fault."
Just hours after L&I building inspector Ronald Wagenhoffer ended his own life Wednesday night, sources say police found a videotape on which Wagenhoffer says "it wasn't my fault."
Thursday, June 13 2013 5:36 PM EDT2013-06-13 21:36:19 GMT
"We have now lost seven lives in connection with this tragedy." With those words, city officials confirmed the overnight suicide of License and Inspections Inspector Ronald Wagenhoffer.
"We have now lost seven lives in connection with this tragedy."With those words, city officials confirmed the overnight suicide of License and Inspections Inspector Ronald Wagenhoffer.
Thursday, June 20 2013 5:46 AM EDT2013-06-20 09:46:20 GMT
Another spectacular weather day with mostly sunny skies and low humidity. Temperatures top off in the lower 80s. About ten degrees cooler at the shore, with a sea breeze.
The stickies will come back just in time for summer.
Wednesday, June 19 2013 10:14 PM EDT2013-06-20 02:14:32 GMT
At approximately 2:45pm Wednesday afternoon, a bank robbery occurred at the National Penn Bank on E. High Street in Pottstown, PA. Police have captured three of the fours suspects so far.
At approximately 2:45pm Wednesday afternoon, a bank robbery occurred at the National Penn Bank on E. High Street in Pottstown, PA. Police have captured three of the fours suspects so far.
Wednesday, June 19 2013 8:19 PM EDT2013-06-20 00:19:58 GMT
Breaking news in North Philadelphia on the 2300 block of North Tenth Street, where three people, including a pregnant woman, were shot. This happened just before four this afternoon.
Breaking news in North Philadelphia on the 2300 block of North Tenth Street, where three people, including a pregnant woman, were shot. This happened just before four this afternoon.
Wednesday, June 19 2013 6:11 PM EDT2013-06-19 22:11:57 GMT
If you hated going to traffic court in Philadelphia, you won't have to anymore! Today, Governor Tom Corbett signed a bill abolishing traffic court,effective immediately.
If you hated going to traffic court in Philadelphia, you won't have to anymore! Today, Governor Tom Corbett signed a bill abolishing traffic court,effective immediately.