School Bus Driver Held for Manslaughter After Crash
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ST. LOUIS —
The driver of a school bus that crashed into a concrete highway pillar, killing one student and injuring 13 others, was charged Wednesday with involuntary manslaughter and drunken driving.
Students on the bus told police that the driver, Mark A. Trice, 26, was driving erratically and drag-racing when the accident occurred Tuesday.
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