Jefferson Park Family Displaced After Bus Crashes Into Their House I Thought We Were Dead

Chicago, ILLocal News

A CTA bus crashed into a Jefferson Park home late Saturday night, displacing a family of six who were inside watching television. The collision occurred when a black sedan ran a stop sign and struck the bus, which then lost control and crashed into the house. The 46-year-old bus driver sustained a laceration to her head and was taken to a local hospital in fair condition, while the sedan's driver fled the scene, prompting an ongoing investigation. The family is urgently seeking temporary housing as their home has been deemed unlivable, with significant structural damage evident. A GoFundMe campaign launched to assist the family has raised nearly $2,000 toward a $6,000 goal, emphasizing the community's support during this challenging time.

Photos from the fundraiser show the interior of the home with cracked walls and a failing ceiling, highlighting the severity of the damage. Local authorities have marked the house off-limits, and debris from the crash has spread across the yard. This incident underscores the dangers of reckless driving and the impact of traffic accidents on local families.

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