A school on the NSW Central Coast has told police and parents that driver Brett Button left teachers “concerned” on a recent trip to Bathurst.
Teachers from a NSW school raised concerns about a Hunter Valley driver just days before 10 wedding guests were killed and dozens injured when his coach rolled over in one of the deadliest bus crashes in decades.
Button, 58, was taking guests from a wine country wedding back to Singleton when his coach crashed near the entrance to the Hunter Valley expressway after 11:30pm on Sunday. “Please be assured that we take this responsibility seriously and do all we can to ensure they are safe.”A Linq spokeswoman said the company had been made aware of the complaint after being contacted by this masthead.
The excursion to Bathurst left early on Thursday morning to teach the students about colonial and gold rush-era Australia. The year 5 students returned the following day.
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