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Updated: 10/05/2012 6:51 am


A bus drove off I-37 and smashed into a hotel. (WOAI.com)
A bus drove off I-37 and smashed into a hotel. (WOAI.com)
SAN ANTONIO – A San Antonio Independent School District bus drove off of the elevated I-37 northbound lanes near East Commerce Downtown. It smashed into the sidewalk right in front of the Comfort Suites at 505 Live Oak Street. The accident happened at about 4:40pm Thursday.

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Comfort Suites manager Sherry Chaudhry tells News 4 WOAI the school bus went over the edge of the highway. Chaudhry saw the crash from her 5th floor office. "You heard an explosion and you could see the bus go over the freeway, " said Chaudhry.

Luis Martinez, 7, Velma Pena, 47 and the driver, who sources say is in his 70's, were on board. "The bus driver and other passenger were actually sitting in their seat, you can imagine that, " Chaudhry went on to say.

San Antonio ISD spokesperson Leslie Price said the student on board the bus was from Highland Park elementary school.

Chaudhry said the little boy on the wasn't crying at the scene and was extremely brave. "He was talking, he said he was fine but his head hurt, " she added.

She said gasoline had spilled all over the scene of the accident. According to Chaudhry, the bus driver said a car had cut him off and forced the bus off the road.

Sgt Salazar from the San Antonio Police Department tells us the SAISD bus driver and monitor suffered possible broken bones, and the 7-year-old old elementary student was treated for facial lacerations. All three were transported to University Hospital. 

Salazar said the bus took a 15-foot nosedive and on impact sustained damage to the front section. The impact caused the body of the bus to separate from frame and axels.

Chaudhry said an 18-wheeler may have pushed the bus off the overpass after it was cut off. The driver suspected of cutting the school bus off was also taken to the hospital. Their identify and condition have not been released yet.


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goyaate - 10/7/2012 10:02 AM
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i bet she pays less in fines than an insured driver pays in annual premiums. stupid B#*$@ !

wilsoncl - 10/6/2012 7:55 PM
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RIP; but WTF is with all these school bus crashes?? Didn't they pass their CDL's or what????

shadow1 - 10/5/2012 11:47 AM
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I wonder which personal injury lawyer got to the kids parents first? Wayne Wright? Maloney& Maloney? The Texas Hammer? Oh well, it doesn't matter. The millions they are awarded for "pain & suffering" will still come out of my taxes. YEAH!!!!

Prrrrrrr - 10/4/2012 8:16 PM
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Sorry! Correction: I meant to thank WOAI-4 most of all. "I actually cried when WOAI-4, who I believe brought the BREAKING NEWS to its viewers, FIRST, etc. I believe this channel is the best in San Antonio; always turn channel 10 minutes before the 5:00 p.m. news; reason I watched the school bus plunge few minutes or so after it happened.

Prrrrrrr - 10/4/2012 7:25 PM
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Oh my God! I actually cried when WOAI-4,who I believe brought the BREAKING NEWS to its viewers, to see the school bus plunge off the elevated 1-37. I started praying to our Lord that everyone inside survive, as I thought the bus was full of innocent children. I am still praying that the three persons, especially the 7-year old have non-threatning injuries. Thanks a million to the bus driver and monitor who I know did a lot of keep them safe. God must have been on the bus also, for it a real-life MIRACLE. A big thank you and God bless them to our SAFD, SAPD, Comfort Inn manager, the citizens of San Antonio, and everyone else who helped with this tragedy.

Phrilly - 10/4/2012 6:08 PM
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I'm going to make it a point to stay off of school buses. Two incidents within a week or so? However, this bus was pushed off the interstate by a semi truck. It's amazing nobody died in this.

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