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Students injured in Fort Wayne auto accident

Jan 26, 2010 | Auto Accident, Personal Injury, Stewart & Stewart

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January 14, 2010

Indiana News Center reports that four students were injured in a Fort Wayne auto accident.

According to the Sheriff’s department, a school bus was stopped when it was struck from behind by another vehicle. A PT Cruiser was traveling behind the bus, but was unable to stop and hit the back of the bus causing the Fort Wayne car accident.

Four students were taken to the hospital to be treated for minor injuries suffered in the Indiana auto accident.

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