
Cowboys Tour Bus Involved in Deadly Crash in Arizona
A Dallas Cowboys tour bus was involved in a crash with a van on U.S. Highway 93 in Arizona that resulted in four fatalities, Arizona authorities confirmed to Fox16.com and CBS DFW on Sunday.
The four occupants of the van—which collided with the bus, according to the authorities—were killed. None of the four Cowboys staffers on the tour bus were injured.
Drew Davison of the Fort Worth Star-Telegram reported on Tuesday that the Arizona Department of Public Safety determined the "van failed to yield right-of-way from a stop sign."
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The Cowboys bus contained Silver Star Nation reporter Mickey Spagnola and the team mascot, photographer and bus driver.
"The four of us are fine," Spagnola confirmed to CBS DFW.
"An accident involving loss of life is tragic," Cowboys owner Jerry Jones said in a statement (h/t Jon Machota of the Dallas Morning News). "We as an organization are deeply saddened, and our thoughts, prayers and concerns at this time are with the family members and loved ones of all who were lost."
WFAA-TV provided an image of the crashed Cowboys bus on Twitter:
According to Fox 16, "The bus was traveling from Irving, Texas, to GameWorks in Town Square Las Vegas for a fan event. Along the way, the bus had stopped at Silver Star affiliate television stations in El Paso, Midland, Abilene and Lubbock for promotional visits."

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