Tour bus crash in Desert Hot Springs
Jennifer Ruiz, 26, attends a vigil in Los Angeles for her mother, Rosa “Rosalba” Ruiz, who was one of 13 people killed in the tour bus crash in Desert Hot Springs.
(Gary Coronado / Los Angeles Times)Memorial grows for tour bus crash victims. (Gary Coronado / Los Angeles Times)
Felipa Martinez leaves her condolences while attending a Los Angeles vigil for the victims of the tour bus crash in Desert Hot Springs.
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Friends and neighbors attend a vigil for the victims of the tour bus crash at the corner of Olympic Boulevard and Vermont Avenue in Koreatown, where the bus was supposed to return.
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Rita Roden, left and fiance Darryal Molett, wait to board a QH Express bus headed for Pala Casinoas a vigil for the crash victims is held nearby.
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Jennifer Ruiz, 26, attends a vigil for her mother, Rosa “Rosalba” Ruiz, a victim of the crash.
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Jennifer Ruiz, 26, hugs a supporter at a vigil for her mother, Rosa “Rosalba” Ruiz, and the other victims of the bus crash.
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California Highway Patrol and National Transportation Safety Board officials at a news conference Monday about the crash investigation.
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California Highway Patrol Border Division Chief Jim Abele, right, and Earl Weener of the National Transportation Safety Board speak at a news conference Monday.
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Jose Ramirez, who said he had planned to go to the casino on the USA Holiday tour bus but changed his mind, visits a memorial for the crash victims.
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Rosa Cabello crosses her heart as she says a blessing at a memorial for the crash victims.
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Gabriel Urano, who drives an 18-passenger van to the casinos, places a St. Christopher medal on a memorial for the victims of the tour bus crash.
(Al Seib / Los Angeles Times)Authorities said 13 people were killed and 31 injured Sunday morning when a tour bus crashed into the back of a big rig near Palm Springs. (Gina Ferazzi / Los Angeles Times)
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The bus struck the rear of a tractor trailer in Desert Hot Springs.
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The front of the bus was crumpled and the first few rows of seats were completely crushed, a witness said.
(Gina Ferazzi / Los Angeles Times)Broken bus seats and other debris is removed from the scene. (Gina Ferazzi / Los Angeles Times)
A tow truck driver drags a broken bus seat away.
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Shortly after the wreck, which occurred just after 5 a.m., firefighters used ladders to climb into the bus to search for bodies and survivors.
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A CHP officer packs purses and backpacks into brown paper bags.
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Bodies of victims are removed from the scene.
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