Crime & Safety

Flossmoor Woman, 51, Killed in Michigan Avenue Bus Crash

A CTA bus driver has been cited in the crash that killed one and injured nine.

A Flossmoor woman has been identified as the pedestrian killed in a bus crash in downtown Chicago Tuesday evening.

Aimee Coath, 51, was struck when a CTA bus swerved to avoid another car, struck other cars and ended up on the south side of a pedestrian plaza in front of 205 N. Michigan Ave. Nine people were also injured. The 48-year-old CTA bus driver has been cited for running a red light and failing to exercise due care in a deadly crash. The bus was empty at the time of the crash.

Coath was taken to Northwestern Hospital in critical condition, where she later died. She and the bus driver suffered the most serious injuries. Eight others, including a child, were hospitalized, reports ABC Chicago—some in serious condition, one in stable condition. Seven other people refused treatment at the scene.

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“[The bus] hit the curb and went up on the curb and slammed into a concrete wall,” witness Robert Kudd told NBC Chicago. “People were screaming and running towards the bus. The bus driver was hurt. The windshield of the bus was out.”

ABC Chicago reports that Coath’s son and ex-husband were awaiting her arrival at a restaurant when the accident occurred. She had just left her job at a Gap store in the Loop. She leaves behind two grown children, including a daughter set to marry in the fall.

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