Accident driver was banned
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Your support makes all the difference.Bill Lutitt, 49, a school bus driver killed in an accident which injured 21 people, had been banned from holding a public service vehicle licence because of a heart condition, an inquest was told yesterday.
Recording a verdict of accidental death, the South Buckinghamshire coroner said that Mr Lutitt may have had a heart attack which caused the crash. He also called for school buses to be fitted with seat belts.
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