Small university south of Toledo reeling after tragic accident
Posted by
Dale EmchMarch 03, 2007 11:49 AMBLUFFTON, OHIO - This small university town about 60 miles south of Toledo was badly shaken after four Bluffton University baseball players died when a team bus flipped over a railing on to I-75 in Atlanta Friday.
The accident also claimed the lives of the driver of the tour bus and his wife.
The team was traveling to Sarasota, Fla., to begin its season. Somehow the driver of the bus failed to navigate a turn from the exit ramp, which caused the bus to topple over a railing to the highway below.
To get a sense of the devastation felt by the Bluffton University community, link to the Toledo Blade's online edition, which has numerous stories about the accident. Here's just a small sampling of the newspaper's coverage:
Amid the heartbreaking loss of four of its own, the rolling campus of Bluffton University was strangely at peace yesterday.As more than 1,000 students, faculty, and community members filed into Burcky Gym for a campus meeting and prayer service, the silence was deafening.
They waited and they prayed and they listened for news that perhaps the morning bus crash involving the school's baseball team wasn't as bad as they'd feared. They gathered silently and hopefully around television screens as news of the crash was broadcast from Atlanta.
But by late afternoon, it was official: Bluffton students Tyler Williams, David Betts, Scott Harmon, and Cody Holp had died from their injuries. Seven others were seriously hurt. The bus driver and his wife, Jerome and Jean Niemeyer of nearby Columbus Grove, also were killed in the crash.
Whether students knew the victims personally or just saw them around campus, it was a devastating loss.
Our thoughts and prayers go out to the families who lost loved ones in this terrible accident.