Ohio police release video shot aboard school bus that flipped in crash

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Video shows the moment when a school bus overturned

Eight children and a 74-year-old school bus driver had non-life threatening injuries after the driver of a 1996 Ford Mustang failed to stop at a red light, and crashed into the bus. Ohio State Highway Patrol released surveillance video from inside the bus when the crash overturned.

The Ohio State Highway Patrol (OHSP) released dramatic footage on February 10 showing the moment a school bus overturned after a crash in Perry County in December in which eight students were injured.

According to the OHSP, a Northern Local School District bus with 25 students aboard overturned after it struck a 1996 Ford Mustang which had failed to stop at a red light.

Footage from the bus shows students pinned inside as they scream for help and try to free themselves.

According to reports, eight students and the bus driver, 74-year-old Danny Hupp, were transported to Licking Memorial Hospital with non-life-threatening injuries.

Twenty-five students were on board at the time of the crash.

The driver of the Mustang, Joseph Thornton, 42, was driving on a suspended license at the time of the crash.

The case has been referred to the Perry County Prosecutor for review.