Two people killed in Arkansas after crash with school bus
EUREKA SPRINGS, Ark. — Two people from Colorado died on Friday, April 18, after an SUV crashed into a school bus in Eureka Springs, Arkansas.
According to a crash summary from the Arkansas Department of Public Safety, 74-year-old Deborah Clark and 77-year-old Richard Clark of Divide, Colorado, were driving east on U.S. Highway 62 in a 2013 Ford Escape when the crash occurred.
Just before 11:30 a.m., the Ford Escape traveled into the opposite lane of U.S. 62 and struck the front of an eastbound school bus.
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Both Deborah and Richard Clark were pronounced dead at the scene. The next of kin have been notified of their passing.
The crash was investigated by the Arkansas State Police.
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