GREENSBURG, Pa. (AP) — Staff and students at Seton Hill University are waiting for answers about the bus crash that killed a college lacrosse coach, her unborn child and the bus driver over the weekend.
A memorial service was held Sunday for 30-year-old Kristina Quigley. The head lacrosse coach was among 23 players and coaches who were aboard when their bus crashed into a tree Saturday on the Pennsylvania Turnpike outside Harrisburg. The team was headed to a game at another university.
Quigley, about six months pregnant, died of her injuries at a hospital. Her unborn son didn’t survive. The bus driver, 61-year-old Anthony Guaetta of Johnstown, died at the scene.
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