North Carolina Party Bus Owner Cited Over License, No Insurance After Passenger Death
A North Carolina party bus owner was cited for insurance and license plate problems after a college student fell out of the vehicle last week and died when she was hit by two cars.
The Charlotte-Mecklenburg Police Department announced Monday that Victor Rabb was issued citations after investigators determined the bus was uninsured and was displaying a fictitious license plate at the time of the accident last Tuesday.
Police say Rabb has surrendered the bus to investigators for inspection. A home phone listing for Rabb rang disconnected.
Police say 20-year-old Polly Rogers fell out of an emergency window and was hit by two vehicles. Officials say that the bus was rented by a fraternity at the University of North Carolina at Charlotte and was heading to a bar.
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