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One Dead in Dravosburg Bus Crash

By Jason Togyer
The Tube City Almanac
September 02, 2017
Posted in: Crime and Police News

(Updated with victim's name, 10:28 p.m.)

A 41-year-old woman was killed Saturday morning when the car she was driving collided with a Port Authority bus on Dravosburg Hill, Allegheny County police said.

Pittsburgh-McKeesport Boulevard and Richland Avenue were still closed at 12 noon as county homicide detectives investigated. Traffic was being turned around at Lebanon Church Road and at Sixth Street in Dravosburg.

The victim was identified late Saturday as Jennifer Benjock Sprowls of Dravosburg.

Allegheny County police said the wreck occurred about 8:30 a.m. in the 700 block of Pittsburgh-McKeesport Boulevard when Sprowls' car, which was headed south toward McKeesport, went out of control, striking a guardrail and then colliding with the bus.

The bus was headed toward West Mifflin Garage from McKeesport, said Port Authority spokesman Adam Brandolph. Brandolph said the bus, running on the 61C McKeesport route, was not in service at the time of the crash and no passengers were aboard.

Sprowls was pronounced dead at the scene. County police said she was not wearing a seatbelt and appeared to be talking on the phone with a co-worker at the time of the accident. Port Authority of Allegheny County police also are investigating.

The driver of the bus was injured and was taken to UPMC Mercy Hospital, Uptown, Brandolph said.

The extent of the driver's injuries was not known Saturday morning, but Brandolph said the driver was alert and speaking to his family. His identity was not released by police or Port Authority.

Police said they are reviewing surveillance video recorded by a camera on the bus, which they said captured the entire incident.

Originally published September 02, 2017.

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