Female driver dies from injuries after running a red light, struck MetroBus

ST. LOUIS, MO – A female driver die in the hospital from injuries sustained in a crash at the Cass Avenue and Jefferson Avenue intersection on Monday morning.

According to KMOV4 News, the woman was traveling eastbound on Cass Avenue in a Saturn L300 and ran a red light at the intersection where she rear-ended a MetroBus. She was transported to a local hospital for life-threatening injuries and passed away there.

Four people were on the bus at the time of the crash. All were transported to a local hospital for minor injuries, including the 39-year-old bus driver.

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