Van in wreck with Dallas Cowboys staff bus was turning left
No one on the Cowboys bus – which was carrying exclusively staff members and no current players – was injured.
The bus is now being looked at by the Arizona Department of Public Safety’s commercial vehicle inspectors.
Jones also says the Cowboys organization’s thoughts, prayers and concerns are with family members and loved ones of those who were killed. All four of the van’s passengers were killed.
An Arizona Department of Public Safety trooper surveys the scene of a collision involving a van and a Dallas Cowboys bus Sunday, July 24, 2016, near Kingman, Ariz.
Four people died when their van turned left at a highway intersection in northwestern Arizona and collided with a bus carrying staffers but no players of the Dallas Cowboys football team, authorities said Monday. Charles Cooper, manager of GameWorks entertainment center in Vegas, said the session with 50 to 75 fans was scheduled for 3 p.m. PDT.
No other information was immediately available. This was the first year the tour would have stopped in Las Vegas.
According to the El Paso Times, the tour offered fans a chance to meet Rowdy the Dallas Cowboys mascot, the bus driver Emory Tyler, and Spagnola. Cooper says the team mascot was supposed to appear. The bus is traveling from Texas to the team’s training camp in Oxnard, Calif., as part of an annual tour.