
Bus Driver Walks Free After Killing Boy
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Former Boston school bus driver, Jean Charles, pleads not guilty to manslaughter charges after a five-year-old boys death. Charles, 39, from Brockton, faces counts of involuntary manslaughter, reckless motor vehicle homicide, and negligent motor vehicle homicide. Prosecutors allege he skipped safety checks, ignored stop signs, and failed to follow protocols, leading to the boys death. Charless lawyer calls it a heartbreaking accident, while the boys family mourns their unfillable loss. Charles is banned from driving and must surrender his passport, with his next court date set for May 11th. The family has filed suit against both him and the bus company, raising questions about school bus safety.
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