The boy's mother says she saw her son being dragged by the bus!
A 6-year-old boy was attempting to get off a school bus but was dragged hundreds of feet when his backpack got stuck in the bus door.
“I didn’t think he was going to stop. I thought my son was going to get dragged under the bus, and I thought he was going to die. Thank God he had shoes on,” said the boy’s mother, Athena Lavigne. “He is having a hard time walking, but that’s just from his legs being all scraped up,” said the boys’ father, Matt Lavigne.“We have to be 100% focused at all times,” said Dottie Muchmore, the Bonnie Eagle School District Transportation director.“We focus on the loading and unloading of our students. It’s very important. It’s the most critical time of a bus driver’s job,” she said.
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