Ulises Montoya Killed in School Bus Crash on Highway 21 in Bastrop County

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Ulises Montoya Killed in Bastrop County School Bus Crash on Highway 21

Bastrop County, Texas – Two people, including a boy, were killed and several other people were injured Friday afternoon in a crash involving a school bus in Bastrop County, according to officials.

The fatal crash happened around 2:00 p.m., March 22, on Highway 21, about 50 miles east of Austin.

Officials said a school bus, carrying more than three dozen pre-K students, was traveling westbound when a concrete truck veered into the westbound lane and hit the bus. The truck also hit a Dodge Charger that had been traveling behind the bus. The bus rolled over after the crash.

A boy on the bus and a person in the Dodge were killed in the crash. The boy has been identified as Ulises Rodriguez Montoya, 5.

Four other people were airlifted to the hospital in critical condition. Six other people were taken to the hospital by ground ambulance with potentially serious injuries.

The Hays Consolidated Independent School District said in a statement that the bus was carrying Tom Green Elementary pre-K students returning from a field trip to the Capital of Texas Zoo in Cedar Creek, about 22 miles southeast of Austin. 44 students and 11 adults were on the bus at the time of the crash.

The crash remains under investigation.

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