The news of the death of Aiden Clark, a student at Northwestern Local School has triggered diverse emotions online.
Who is Aiden Clark?
Aiden is boisterous and outgoing, and he is shown to talk for the sake of talking even when no one is listening. He isn’t afraid to call others out, not always tactfully, most notably with Tyler. Due to his upbringing and moving around often, he doesn’t have exceptional interpersonal skills and doesn’t always understand boundaries. He is known to take unnecessary risks and enjoy thrills.
Due to his hyperactivity and impulsive behaviour, some have theorized that he might have attention deficit hyperactivity disorder (ADHD).
What happened to Aiden Clark?
Aiden Clark, a student at Northwestern Local Schools, tragically perished in a car accident. When the minivan being driven by 35-year-old Hermanio Joseph struck the bus he was riding in, he was only a short distance from Northwestern Elementary in Clark County, Ohio. Later, aggravated vehicular homicide charges were brought against the latter. Since then, a deluge of condolences for Clark’s family have been posted on social media.
On Tuesday at 8:14 a.m., a 2010 Honda Odyssey traveling on Troy Road in Lawrenceville veered to the left of the center line and struck the approaching school bus. The bus flipped on its top after colliding with the car despite the bus driver’s best efforts to avoid it.
At the time of the collision, 52 students and one bus driver were riding the school bus.
Sadly, Aiden Clark died. 26 additional students were treated at a nearby hospital for minor wounds. A second student was seriously hurt and taken to the Children’s Hospital of Dayton.
According to the criminal complaint that was filed, Joseph faces a possible sentence of six to twelve months in jail and/or a fine of $5,000 if found guilty.
Aiden Clark obituary?
Dayton 24/7 Now was one of many who took to Facebook to share the news of Clark’s death. They revealed that a stone in Clark’s name was laid at the crash site. The stone read, “May the angels watch over you.”
Facebook user Jennifer Shade also shared her condolences with Clark’s mother. Danielle Clark is a Valley Forge Elementary School teacher, while Nathan Clark teaches in Miami’s Bethel School System.
Platform user Samantha Hart shared:
“Aiden was an amazing kid, so full of drive, and was destined for great things. He was on our baseball team and played soccer with Trev last year.”
Bus driver faces charges
A driver is facing a criminal charge related to a Tuesday school bus crash that left one elementary school student dead and at least 20 more injured, according to Clark County court records.
Springfield resident Hermanio Joseph, 35, was charged Wednesday with vehicular homicide in Clark County Municipal Court, a fourth-degree felony. If convicted, he could face six to 12 months in prison and/or a $5,000 fine, according to court documents.
Joseph is also accused of driving without a valid license.
Of the 52 students on the bus, 26 were hospitalized in various facilities across the state, according to OSHP. Most suffered nonlife-threatening injuries, but one student was taken in serious condition to a children’s hospital.
The 68-year-old bus driver suffered minor injuries and was not hospitalized. Joseph and his passenger also suffered non-life-threatening injuries.
Source: ghbase.com
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