SAN CLEMENTE, Calif., Aug. 17 (AP)—Eight persons, including the adopted Koreanborn daughter of the Western film stars Roy Rogers and Dale Evans, were killed today when a busload of children crashed into seven other vehicles on Highway 101.
The California highway patrol said 42 persons were injured—40 of them children from the Disciples of Christ Chapel of the Canyon Church at Canoga Park, Calif.
The coroner's office said one of the dead was Deborah Lee Rogers, who was 12 years old last Friday. Deborah was one of the Rogerses' nine children, five of whom were adopted.
Another of those killed was 11‐year‐old Joan Russell, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Robert Russell of Granada Hills, Calif.
SAN CLEMENTE, Calif., Aug. 17 (AP)—Eight persons, including the adopted Koreanborn daughter of the Western film stars Roy Rogers and Dale Evans, were killed today when a busload of children crashed into seven other vehicles on Highway 101.
The California highway patrol said 42 persons were injured—40 of them children from the Disciples of Christ Chapel of the Canyon Church at Canoga Park, Calif.
The coroner's office said one of the dead was Deborah Lee Rogers, who was 12 years old last Friday. Deborah was one of the Rogerses' nine children, five of whom were adopted.
Another of those killed was 11‐year‐old Joan Russell, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Robert Russell of Granada Hills, Calif.