The woman who ran a stop sign in Sumter County, colliding with a bus full of students has died.
On Friday morning, the Florida Highway Patrol said a 68-year-old Bushnell woman in a Ford Escort Wagon ran a stop sign at the intersection of CR-222 and CR-223 when she was struck by a school
On the bus were 14 students, and a 50-year-old driver, who suffered minor injuries. Troopers said no students were hurt in the crash.
The driver of the Ford suffered serious injuries from the crash and was taken to a nearby hospital for treatment.
However, FHP confirmed Wednesday morning that the woman had died on Tuesday.
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Source: wfla