Deadly Bus Crash Kills Two, Injures Many

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The bus rolled down a 50-foot ravine. (Photo courtesy of PHOENIX Drum and Bugle Corps on Facebook)

Joy and excitement quickly turned to shock and despair on Thursday, September 21, as a bus containing members of the Farmingdale High School band camp careened down an embankment.

Officials say there were 44 passengers on the bus. The bus was heading westward on I-84, passing through Orange County’s Wawayanda, when it rolled down a 50-foot ravine, killing two and injuring 40 of the 44 passengers. Twenty-eight of the bus’ passengers, most of them high school freshmen, were hospitalized. At least five individuals were left in critical condition, confirmed New York Governor Kathy Hochul. All students are expected to recover. The crash happened near Exit 15 Mountain Road. It is currently believed a faulty front tire was to blame.

Gina Pellitierre, Farmingdale High school’s marching band teacher, passed in the horrific bus crash. (Photo courtesy of Susan Perna on Facebook)

The two killed in the crash were 43 year-old Gina Pellettiere, and 77 year-old Beatrice Ferarri. Pellettiere was a beloved teacher at the school, known as “Ms. P.” to her students. She was also a single mother of a two-year-old. Ferarri, helping chaperone the trip, was a retired teacher and has been described as “a shining light in Farmingdale” on Facebook memorial posts.

Paul Defendini, Superintendent of the Farmingdale School District recently sent out a notice to the community. He said, “ I want to thank everyone for the outpouring of support in the wake of this tragic incident. ‘Daler Strong is alive and well right now, and we are working together to support our students and staff as we take the time to heal.” The school district established a crisis center at Howitt Middle School the weekend following the tragedy, featuring volunteer counselors from the Farmingdale School District team and from neighboring districts and facilities to meet with any community member who sought support. All after school competitions during the weekend were also canceled. “Again, I thank you all for everything you’ve done to support our kids during this incredible time of need. Stay together, stay strong, and we will get through this together.”

Chaperone Beatrice Ferarri, 77, also passed in the accident. (Photo courtesy of the Ferrari Family)

Local officials have also been weighing in on the tragedy. NYSSBA Executive Director Robert Schneider said, “On behalf of school board members throughout the state, our hearts go out to the families, staff and students of the Farmingdale School District as we await more information about those who were aboard a bus that crashed while carrying students to Pennsylvania Thursday.” He added, “We all stand in support of the Farmingdale community as they cope with this horrific and tragic event. We are thankful for the speedy action of first responders and we hope and pray for the recovery of those who were injured, and we mourn the lives of those who were lost.”

Oyster Bay Town Supervisor Joseph Saladino stated, “We are all ‘Dalers tonight as our collective hearts are with the tightknit Farmingdale community as we pray for our neighbors impacted by this horrific accident. We ask that all Long Islanders keep the students, families, and fellow ‘Dalers in their prayers.”

Nassau County Executive Bruce Blakeman echoed similar thoughts. “Our hearts go out to the Farmingdale High School family. I am en route to Orange County. Nassau County has mobilized all of our resources to assist during this tragedy. Please pray for the injured.”
Statement from Legislators John Ferretti, James Kennedy and Rose Marie Walker stated, “Our thoughts and prayers go out to all of those involved in this serious bus crash, especially the families of those injured and the one reported victim who has perished. As parents, we can only imagine the grief and agony of waiting for any additional information as it is reported by the authorities. We will learn more at the briefing, scheduled at 6:00 p.m. For now, we anxiously await the safe arrival back of the band members returning to Farmingdale and the reunification of them with their loved ones.”

Assemblyman John Mikulin also added his thoughts. “When a parent puts their child on a school bus, their entire heart drives off on that bus and today every parent’s worst nightmare has become a reality,” he said in a recent press statement. “Our hearts are with the entire Farmingdale community and especially with the parents being rushed up to Orange County to be with their children right now. We are grateful for our law enforcement and the difficult task they are undertaking notifying families. May God bless everyone on that bus, and we all pray that there is no further loss of life.”

We will follow updates on this incident closely, including the changing conditions of those critically injured. In behalf of us here at Anton Media Group, we wish for a speedy recovery of those injured, and our hearts are with the victims and all those impacted by this tragic event.

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