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Authorities ID 9-year-old killed by Disney bus
Posted: 04.01.2010 at 6:22 PM Updated: 04.02.2010 at 3:30 PM
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LAKE BUENA VISTA, Fla. (AP) — Authorities in Florida have identified the 9-year-old boy who was killed in a collision with a Walt Disney World bus while riding his bike with a friend on the theme park's property.

The Florida Highway Patrol says Chase Brubaker of St. Petersburg died Thursday when his bicycle veered off the sidewalk where he was riding and struck the side of a passenger bus.

The child was then pulled under the right rear tire. He was pronounced dead at the scene.

The bus was carrying 28 people, none of which were injured.

No charges have been filed and the investigation is ongoing.

The incident came during one of the busiest travel times at the area's theme parks, with many schools across the country out for spring break and Easter weekend approaching.

THIS IS A STORY UPDATE. The original story appears below.

 

MIKE SCHNEIDER, Associated Press Writer

LAKE BUENA VISTA, Fla. (AP) — A 9-year-old boy was struck and killed by a Walt Disney World bus while riding his bike with a friend on the theme-park's property Thursday, authorities said.

The bus hit the boy near the Fort Wilderness area, which offers camping and an outdoor experience at Disney World, Florida Highway Patrol Sgt. Kim Montes said. The boy was riding with an 11-year-old girl, who was not hurt. Both were wearing helmets.

The children and the bus were headed in the same direction when the boy was hit. There was a sidewalk but no curb, and investigators were working to determine exactly where the boy was hit. He was pulled under the right rear tire, Montes said.

Montes said there was no evidence the bus driver was impaired or driving recklessly, and she did not expect criminal charges, though a more thorough investigation was still pending.

"We believe it's a traffic crash with a fatality," Montes said.

None of the 28 people on the bus were hurt.

Montes said the boy was from St. Petersburg, Fla. The names of the boy and the driver were not immediately released. The driver has worked 30 years for Disney.

The incident comes during one of the busiest travel times at the area's theme parks, with many schools across the country out for spring break and Easter weekend approaching. Disney expressed condolences but did not provide additional details.

"We wish to extend our deepest sympathy to the boy's family and loved ones for their loss," Disney spokeswoman Andrea Finger said in a statement. "We are currently providing the necessary resources and care to help the family with this situation."

Thursday's crash was the latest in a string of transportation incidents at Disney in recent months.

A Walt Disney World bus rear-ended a charter bus near the entrance to the Epcot park March 23. The bus' driver, who was later cited for careless driving, and seven passengers were injured in the crash. FHP troopers noted that the tour bus was improperly stopped in the road, which contributed to the collision.

Two buses also collided at Walt Disney World in July. A dozen people suffered minor injuries in the incident and were taken to hospitals for treatment.

That crash occurred just days after 21-year-old monorail operator Austin Wuennenberg was killed when two of the trains crashed. The Occupational Safety and Health Administration fined Walt Disney World $35,200 for workplace violations in that incident.

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Associated Press writers Antonio Gonzalez in Orlando, Fla., and Sarah Larimer in Miami contributed to this report.


Copyright 2010 The Associated Press.

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