Deadly Kenwood Middle School Bus Crash
Key Questions
What happened in the Kenwood Middle School bus crash?
On March 27, a school bus driven by Sabrina Ducksworth veered into an oncoming truck, killing two Kenwood Middle School students, Zoe Davis and Arianna, and injuring others. Dash cam footage captured the incident, which is under investigation by the NTSB and THP.
Who filed the lawsuit related to the crash?
The Davis family filed a $5 million lawsuit against bus driver Sabrina Ducksworth and Clarksville-Montgomery County School System (CMCSS). The suit alleges negligence, fatigue, distraction, and poor training/hiring practices.
What investigations are ongoing after the crash?
The NTSB and Tennessee Highway Patrol (THP) are probing the crash. There is also a push for seatbelt reform in response to the incident.
Who were the students killed in the crash?
The two Kenwood Middle School students killed were 13-year-old Zoe Davis and Arianna. Funeral arrangements have been announced for both.
How has the community responded to the crash?
The community is holding ongoing vigils and providing support, including Montgomery County grieving aid. A Clarksville church group built a wheelchair ramp for injured student Bryson, and FOX17 has recapped the events.
Davis family files $5M lawsuit against driver Sabrina Ducksworth and CMCSS for negligence, fatigue, distraction, poor training/hiring after March 27 crash killing Zoe Davis and Arianna, injuring others; dash cam shows veer into truck amid NTSB/THP probes and seatbelt reform push. FOX17 recap; ongoing vigils, community support including Bryson ramp and Montgomery County grieving aid.