Pregnant coach dies, was a headline that trended on Saturday. On March 16, Time reported that the pregnant coach -- 30-year-old Kristina Quigley -- was on the bus carrying the Penn. Lacrosse team when it crashed into a tree. Quigley was one of two people killed (not including the coach's unborn child) -- the other was the bus driver.
According to the report, Quigley was rushed to the hospital via helicopter following the accident which occurred around 9 a.m. on the Penn. Turnpike. She died from her injuries and her unborn baby, who was due in about 3 months, did not make it.
The pregnant coach died from unknown injuries. The report wasn't clear as to where she was on the bus or why her injuries were more serious than the others on the bus. While several of the 23 people were taken to a local hospital to be checked out, Quigley and the bus driver -- 61-year-old Anthony Guaetta of Johnstown -- are the only two confirmed deaths at this point.
"Two other victims were flown by helicopter to Penn State Hershey Medical Center, hospital spokeswoman Danielle Ran said. She did not give their conditions. Officials said all other passengers were taken to hospitals as a precaution," Time reported.
The pregnant coach dies leaving behind her husband and one young son named Gavin.
According to the report, Quigley was rushed to the hospital via helicopter following the accident which occurred around 9 a.m. on the Penn. Turnpike. She died from her injuries and her unborn baby, who was due in about 3 months, did not make it.
The pregnant coach died from unknown injuries. The report wasn't clear as to where she was on the bus or why her injuries were more serious than the others on the bus. While several of the 23 people were taken to a local hospital to be checked out, Quigley and the bus driver -- 61-year-old Anthony Guaetta of Johnstown -- are the only two confirmed deaths at this point.
"Two other victims were flown by helicopter to Penn State Hershey Medical Center, hospital spokeswoman Danielle Ran said. She did not give their conditions. Officials said all other passengers were taken to hospitals as a precaution," Time reported.
The pregnant coach dies leaving behind her husband and one young son named Gavin.