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NEW YORK — A city bus and a tour bus collided and spun around in a New York City intersection on Monday morning, leaving three people dead, including a pedestrian, officials said.

Mayor Bill de Blasio said he was shocked by the “sheer destruction” and noted that “one of those who was lost was simply walking down the sidewalk” as the crash came “out of nowhere.”

The pedestrian was killed along with the tour bus driver and a passenger on the city bus. Sixteen other people were hurt, some of them seriously, in the crash at 6:15 a.m. in the Queens neighborhood, city officials said at a briefing.

A building that houses several retail stores, including a fried chicken restaurant, also sustained a “very substantial” impact, and experts were working to make sure it was secure, de Blasio said.

The hospitalized city bus driver was being interviewed by investigators, according to Metropolitan Transportation Authority Chairman Joe Lhota.

Though the investigation has just begun, “These buses spun around. That requires an enormous amount of speed,” Lhota said.

“We want to make sure we understand what happened and prevent this from ever happening again,” Lhota said.

Signage on the tour bus showed it was from the Dahlia Group, Inc., based in Flushing. A person answering the phone there declined to comment; there was no immediately response to an emailed comment request.

Federal Motor Carrier Safety Administration records show that a Dahlia bus was also involved in a one-fatality crash in Connecticut in February 2016, overturning on Interstate 95 in Madison, east of New Haven. Thirty-six people were hurt in addition to the person who died.

The company’s drivers have been cited several times over the past 12 months for safety violations, including failing to obey a traffic control device, speeding and unlawful parking in the roadway.

Officers respond to a collision involving two buses on Main Street in the Queens borough of New York City on Monday. Three people were killed and 16 injured in the crash. (NYPD’s 109th Precinct via AP)
https://www.timesleader.com/wp-content/uploads/2017/09/web1_new-bus.jpg.optimal.jpgOfficers respond to a collision involving two buses on Main Street in the Queens borough of New York City on Monday. Three people were killed and 16 injured in the crash. (NYPD’s 109th Precinct via AP)

 

Associated Press