Driver and charter firm face a lawsuit over fatal bus crash at Orange County band camp

Last week’s fatal bus crash in Orange County has led to a lawsuit filed by a parent against the charter company and driver involved in the incident.

As the journey to Pennsylvania’s band camp was underway, a bus filled with Farmingdale High School students was the mode of transportation.

According to the lawsuit, both parties are being accused of negligence and “careless acts” that resulted in the unfortunate tragedy.

The parent’s lawsuit does not mention the specific amount of damages being sought.

According to reports, this lawsuit is thought to be the initial legal action related to the crash.

The community of Farmingdale High School was in mourning on Thursday as they said goodbye to their cherished band director. Students, friends, and family all gathered in remembrance of the beloved figure who had left an indelible mark on their lives. The school was closed for the day, allowing everyone to come together and pay tribute to the legacy of the director who had brought so much joy and passion to the school’s music program.

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Last week, Pellettiere met an unfortunate fate when a charter bus blew a tire and veered off I-84 in Orange County. The incident resulted in his unfortunate demise.

A beloved mother and educator from Massapequa, aged 43, has left behind a precious 2-year-old son. Her absence is deeply felt by those who knew and loved her.

It’s with great sadness that we report the passing of Beatrice Ferrari, a retired teacher and devoted trip chaperone who was involved in the bus crash. Our hearts go out to her family and loved ones during this difficult time.

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The funeral of Ferrari took place on Wednesday at St. Killian’s Church, where friends and family gathered to pay their last respects. A former social studies teacher, Ferrari was known for his love of music and his active involvement with the school’s band program. Despite his age, he remained enthusiastic and dedicated to his passion for music until the end. His passing has left a void in the community, and he will be deeply missed.

The hospital is still treating a number of students who were injured in the crash. Although the good news is that they are all expected to make a full recovery, the ordeal has undoubtedly been a trying time for them. The loss they have experienced is not an easy one to bear.

On Thursday, an unfortunate incident occurred when a bus transporting students from Farmingdale High School rolled down an embankment on I-84 in Wawayanda, Orange County. To know more about the incident, Derick Waller has the latest updates.

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