The State - News from June 8, 1986
An elderly Santa Monica man injured May 30 in a tour bus accident in the eastern Sierra that killed 19 people was released from the Carson Tahoe Hospital in Carson City, Nev. A spokeswoman for the hospital said Daniel Goodrick, 74, had sufficiently recovered from his injuries. Goodrick’s wife, Margaret, also 74, was transferred to a hospital in San Diego. Twenty-one people were injured when the bus plunged into the Walker River on U.S. 395 near Bridgeport, Calif., north of Yosemite National Park. Eleven of the victims still are being treated in hospitals in Reno and Carson City.
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