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Tennessee, Colorado men identified as two killed in Nashville-bound Greyhound bus crash
Tennessee, Colorado men identified as two killed in Nashville-bound Greyhound bus crash

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Tennessee, Colorado men identified as two killed in Nashville-bound Greyhound bus crash

The Tennessee Highway Patrol released a preliminary report following a Greyhound bus crash in Madison County on May 26 that left two dead and nearly 40 injured in the Nashville-bound trip. A Colorado man and a Tennessee man, who died in the crash, have been identified by the medical examiner in Nashville. The report reveals that the 2013 Prevost bus in route from Memphis to Nashville collided with a 2008 Chevrolet Silverado at approximately 6:20 p.m. on Highway 70 in Madison County. More: 39 people injured, 2 fatalities confirmed in Greyhound bus crash near Jackson Of the 39 individuals injured, 27 were taken for treatment via ambulance transport. The bus veered off the road before coming to rest in a ditch, while the Chevrolet caught fire and came to rest on the Highway 70 shoulder. The crash resulted in two fatalities, Sgt. Charlie Childers with the Tennessee Highway Patrol reported on May 28. Those deceased identified by the medical examiner in the report were Glen Young Jr., 60, from Colorado, who was a passenger on the Greyhound, and John Davis, 56, from Tennessee, who was in the Chevrolet. The report says neither was wearing a seatbelt. No charges have been filed, and no additional details have been released at this time. Sarah Best is a reporter for The Jackson Sun. To support local journalism, subscribe to the Daily Briefing here. This article originally appeared on Jackson Sun: Two identified in fatal Nashville-bound Greyhound bus crash in May

Two victims in Greyhound bus crash ID'd by state police
Two victims in Greyhound bus crash ID'd by state police

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time3 days ago

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Two victims in Greyhound bus crash ID'd by state police

MEMPHIS, Tenn. — Two victims killed in a Greyhound bus crash near Jackson, Tennessee have been identified in a report by Tennessee Highway Patrol. THP identified one of the victims as Glen Young Jr., 60, of Colorado. Young was a passenger on the bus. The other victim was identified as John Davis, 56, of Tennessee, who was driving the 2008 Chevy Silverado truck involved in the wreck. Two dead after Greyhound bus from Memphis to Nashville crashes The 30-year-old driver of the bus was also listed as injured. The crash happened at 6:20 p.m. Monday, Memorial Day, on Highway 70 in Madison County. The bus and pickup collided, sending the bus into a ditch. The truck spun around and caught on fire, police said in the report. THP has said the bus was en route from Memphis to Nashville. More than 30 people were treated at hospitals for injuries. Florida man recalls terrifying moments in TN Greyhound crash The list of injured victims includes several passengers from Tennessee, as well as Ireland, England and other U.S. states. State police and Greyhound are investigating. Copyright 2025 Nexstar Media, Inc. All rights reserved. This material may not be published, broadcast, rewritten, or redistributed.

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