Crime & Safety
Two Dead After Car Collides With PRTC Bus In Woodbridge: UPDATED
UPDATED: Two people were killed Monday night when their car collided with a PRTC bus in Woodbridge, say Prince William County Police.

WOODBRIDGE, VA—Two people were killed Monday night when their car collided with a PRTC bus in the 14000 block of Smoketown Road, according to Prince William County Police. Pablo Enrique Angulo, 24, of Woodbridge; and Prince Arthur, 19, of Woodbridge, were pronounced dead at the scene. Angulo was the driver.
A third occupant of the car, a 21-year-old Woodbridge man, was taken to an area hospital with life-threatening injuries. There were no passengers on the bus, and the driver, a 31-year-old Woodbridge man, wasn't injured.
Shortly after 8:30 p.m., police responded to the scene for a reported fatal crash. They found the 2014 Toyota Corolla was headed north on Smoketown Road toward Prince William Parkway, and apparently was speeding. It crossed over the median and into oncoming traffic.
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A 2004 PRTC motor-coach bus was unable to avoid the collision and struck the car head-on. The bus then ran off the road and hit a light pole and a metal fence at Gar-field High School, causing downed power lines and a power outage for nearby areas.
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