58-Year-Old Driver Charged Over Tragic Hunter Valley Bus Rollover That Left 10 Dead | 10 News First



A terrifying crash has left at least ten people dead and multiple people injured when a bus that was carrying wedding guests back to their accommodation overturned in the NSW Hunter Valley region on Sunday night. Subscribe to 10 News First to get the latest updates and breaking news: https://bit.ly/37DDbL1

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24 thoughts on “58-Year-Old Driver Charged Over Tragic Hunter Valley Bus Rollover That Left 10 Dead | 10 News First”

  1. Unfortunately he’s been judged,already no matter the outcome. He’s going to be made a scapegoat for so many shortcomings
    Were there Rumble strips on the approaches to this major roundabout
    Is there adequate lighting at the roundabout to ,cause driving conditions were terrible at best

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  2. Sounds like a totalitarian country that arrests people without any proper investigation! Are there some old colonial English laws in use in Australia?

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  3. People never wear their seatbelts on coaches. Crazy not to. We’re people thrown out and the bus landed on them? It’s just so many people to die, with no fire, doesn’t look like it’s hit a tree or gone off a bridge, looks pretty intact.

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  4. I don’t understand why he’s been charged so quickly here. If the crash investigators come to a conclusion that mirrors the statements of the lucky survivors, then charge him. Seems quite an early declaration of guilt despite the lead up and reconstruction of exactly what happened being still murky.

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  5. y'all have been warned for years of the state of "professional" drivers
    you never did anything about it
    stuff like this will become more and more common if you keep ignoring the facts

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  6. Sad day for Australia, tragic for all involved, the first respondents need to be complimented for saving many lives and remaining cool and collected in the face of such tragedy .

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  7. One of the worse things about this diasater was the fact that the passengers thought they had done responsibly by hiring a bus so they weren't drink driving, after an evening of drinking while celebrating their loved ones or friends marriage.

    My heart goes out to all, including the newly married couple. I hope they can move forward together after this butal end to a wonderful event.

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