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A bus driver is charged with manslaughter on five counts in a Virginia highway accident

The driver of a tour bus has been charged with manslaughter for the deaths?of five people?in a chain-reaction accident?that was triggered?when the motor?coach ploughed into slower moving traffic?in a highway construction area?.

Jing Sheng Dong (48), a Staten Island resident from New York was charged with two felony counts of unintentional manslaughter the following day, on Saturday. A grand jury at the 'Stafford County Circuit Court' indicted Jing Sheng Dong on Monday for three additional counts of manslaughter and a misdemeanor charge.

Dong is still in hospital for his injuries sustained in the pileup crash that occurred on Interstate 95 in the early morning hours Friday, about 45 miles south of Washington D.C.

The police said that a preliminary investigation revealed that the bus driver did not slow down for traffic in front of him as he approached an highway work zone. He slammed a Chevrolet Suburban into the back, forcing it into a 'Acura SUV and other vehicles.

According to the?state police, four of those killed, including two children were in this Acura. The Suburban, which was hit by the bus, also killed a fifth person.

Massachusetts is home to all five of the?dead?. Authorities reported that more than 40 people were also injured.

(source: Reuters)