Virginia Officials Say Party Bus Did Not Have Legal Permit When Woman Fell to Death
Virginia officials say a party bus was operating without proper permits when a woman fell out of it last year and died.
The Virginian-Pilot reports that the Virginia Department of Motor Vehicles says the bus that Kisha Marrow-Lott fell out of during a bachelorette party was not “a legal passenger carrier.” Unauthorized operators are common in the party bus and limo industry.
State police say the bus was entering an interstate when Marrow-Lott fell from the bus. She died at the scene.
The 37-year-old was a mother of two teenagers. Prosecutors called Marrow-Lott’s death an accident and have not pursued criminal charges.
Information from: The Virginian-Pilot
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