DUI Suspected By Driver In Fatal Bus Crash
Eight Killed, Dozens Injured When Casino-Bound Charter Bus In Calif. Slammed Into Ditch
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A tour bus lies in a water filled ditch after crashing on a rural two lane road near Williams, Calif., Oct. 5, 2008. (AP Photo/Steve Yeater)
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Emergency personnel rush a victim to an ambulance at the scene of a charter bus accident Sunday, Oct. 5, 2008 on a rural two lane road near Williams, Calif. (AP)
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Investigators also said the bus had an invalid license plate, and they were looking into whether the driver had proper permits to operate the vehicle. The bus ran off the road Sunday while taking passengers to a Sacramento gambling hall. About 30 people were injured.
Records show 52-year-old Quintin Watts had been cited for speeding and other violations that resulted in loss of his license for nearly two years. He regained his driving privileges last January.
Watts was arrested as he lay critically injured in his hospital bed. His mother said he had wrestled with drug and alcohol problems, was jailed several times on drug charges and had smashed a car carrying a friend into a tree a few years ago, though neither was seriously hurt.
He was a longtime truck driver, but had been unable to find a trucking job since being released from jail on a domestic violence charge six months ago, his mother said.
Chaney Mae Watts said said Sunday's crash probably came on the first day Watts was allowed to drive the bus alone after several training rides with the owner. She and her husband told their son they were uncomfortable with him driving a vehicle that carried people instead of cargo.
"He wasn't the best driver," she said. "He knew we didn't want him to drive."
The accident was at least the eighth serious crash in the U.S. in the last three years involving buses carrying people to and from casinos.
Authorities were investigating whether prescription or nonprescription drugs or alcohol, or a combination, were involved in the crash. Blood test results are not expected for two to six weeks.
"We believe he was driving under the influence of something. That's why we placed him under arrest," said California Highway Patrol spokesman Robert Kays.
Another CHP spokesman, Patrick Landreth, said any criminal proceedings would be on hold while the driver is treated for his major injuries.
The bus carrying about 43 passengers, many Laotian, was heading to the Colusa Casino Resort. According to a witness, it drifted off a rural two-lane road before the driver "overcorrected" and swerved back. The bus ejected some passengers as it rolled and crushed others, Landreth said.
"The roof was collapsed down, the windows were broken out, and the bus was not only rolled over onto its side, it rolled completely over," Landreth said. "It was facing the opposite direction and it was on its wheels."
Families flooded hospitals looking for relatives who may have been involved in the crash.
Yvonne Haynes, 35, of Merced got a phone call Sunday night from her brother Tou Xiong, 29, saying there had been a bus accident. They started calling hospitals looking for their mother.
"We couldn't find her," said Xiong. "She came in as a Jane Doe. Her purse was lost in the accident and she did not have any ID."
Finally, at 3 a.m., the siblings found their mother at UC Davis Medical Center in Sacramento. Mai Cha, 74, of Sacramento has a broken rib, face and right wrist and with the tubes in her mouth, she cannot speak, said Haynes.
"She squeezed my hand so I know she hears me," said Haynes.
Their aunt also was an injured passenger, 67-year-old Ge Vue of Sacramento. Her son, Xou Xiong, 26, said his mother described the crash to him.
"All of a sudden the bus swerved and then it felt like the driver tried to come back to the road and that made it worse," Xiong said. "She said as soon as she felt the impact, she flew to the back. That's all she remembered. She got up and tried to look for my aunt and saw her laying there with another lady on top of her.
"She was shaking her, pulling her hand. She was trying to talk to her and she wasn't responding," Xiong said.
Laura Hennum, a spokeswoman for Enloe Medical Center, said one of the biggest challenges for the hospital was helping family members find one another, as passengers were taken to several hospitals.
"We were getting a huge volume of calls from distressed family members trying to find their loved ones," she said.
Hennum said 11 victims were at the hospital Monday morning. Four were in critical condition, one was in serious condition and six in fair condition.
The CHP identified the dead as Daniel E. Cobb, 68, of Sacramento and Modesto, and Lou Her, 68; Muang Saephanh, 68; Khou Yang, 67; Meuay Saelee, 74; and Fin Saechae, 64, all of Sacramento.
The bus had "Greyhound" marked on its side. But a Greyhound official said it was no longer operated by the company.
"We sold it more than two years ago," said Kim Plaskett, the Greyhound spokeswoman. "It is an old bus."
Authorities said they were investigating if Cobbs Bus Services owned the bus, but refused to say why they focused on that company. They also wouldn't say if Cobb, who died in the crash, was the owner of the company.
The bus' last operator, listed by the DMV as the House of Prayer Apostolic Faith Christian Center of Modesto, has the same address as Cobbs Bus Service, a business registered to Daniel Cobb, according to the Public Utilities Commission.
Kays said the bus had a Texas license plate that was "not valid." He said other registration serial numbers also came up invalid.
"There are still several pieces of this puzzle that's missing," Kays said. "We will find out who owns the bus."
A man outside a home that is the primary listing for Cobb's business in Sacramento said the family was not ready to make a statement and declined further comment.
Don Kennedy, marketing director at Colusa Casino Resort, said the bus was not scheduled to bring guests to the facility, but he added that the casino accepts unscheduled visits from charter buses.
"Our prayers and sympathy go out to all of the passengers, their families and anyone else who may have been affected by this accident," a statement from the casino said.
The statement said the casino does not own any charter buses, but they do everything they can to make sure that any company that organizes tours to bring guests to the casino is properly licensed, insured and regulated.
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- For the comment below me. Hey *** wipe my MOTHER was one of the victims. You don''t know what the hell everyone is going through so you need to shut up!!!! COLD AND HEART LESS. I thank you for saying that because it makes me realize that there is still people like you out there.
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- Forty-Five Gambleholics get all snookered up and hire Fred Sanford to drive a broken-down Party-Bus to a Casino so they can get even more liquered up and play BlackJack all night...and now someone is scratching their head, wondering why they crashed?
Really? - Reply to this comment
- CBS News has gone ahead and deleted / censored comments on that article. Why CBS?
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Because your comments have nothing to do with this story. - Reply to this comment
- Benedict says "the only solid reality is the word of God."
Posted by mainedoggie at 01:30 AM : Oct 07, 2008
Amen to that.
Neither a borrower nor a lender be. Do not accumulate wordly assets, but rather build up your account in the heavenly treasury.
As our entire society breaks down and collapses before our helpless eyes, I can only remember that God got my family through the last Depression. I have faith that He will see us through this one as well. - Reply to this comment
- DUI driver that kill anyone get light sentences in prison. One DUI driver was recently sentenced to 6 years for killing one while another DUI driver killed 4 and got 18 years. Figure this bus driver should get 40 years for body count of 10 or 4 years per each killed. There is no justice anymore across the board. Don''t count on justice if something should happen to you or someone you care about in your life.
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- (CBS/ AP) Pope Benedict XVI says the global financial crisis shows the futility of money and ambition.
"He who builds only on visible and tangible things like success, career and money builds the house of his life on sand," the pontiff says.
"We are now seeing, in the collapse of major banks, that money vanishes, it is nothing," the pope adds.
The pontiff was speaking Monday as he opened the works of a meeting of 253 bishops at the Vatican.
Benedict says "the only solid reality is the word of God."
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CBS News has gone ahead and deleted / censored comments on that article. Why CBS? - Reply to this comment
- (CBS/ AP) Pope Benedict XVI says the global financial crisis shows the futility of money and ambition.
"He who builds only on visible and tangible things like success, career and money builds the house of his life on sand," the pontiff says.
"We are now seeing, in the collapse of major banks, that money vanishes, it is nothing," the pope adds.
The pontiff was speaking Monday as he opened the works of a meeting of 253 bishops at the Vatican.
Benedict says "the only solid reality is the word of God."
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CBS News has gone ahead and deleted / censored comments on that article. Why CBS? - Reply to this comment
- Anybody got a picture of Quint?
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- 1) What is boose?
2) Greyhound was the original owner, but the bus had been sold years ago.
3) Party Bus??? - Reply to this comment
- This story is so very similar to the one that happend recently in Sherman Texas where an illegally licensed bus crashed killing 17 people. Why isn''''t our government keeping a better watch on the charter companies and their drivers.
Posted by orebama at 05:55 PM : Oct 06, 2008
Yes, I noticed the similarities too.
But in case you haven''t been following the news recently, our government hasn''t been very good at keeping a watch on much of ANYTHING lately.
Like, for the past SIXTEEN YEARS. - Reply to this comment
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