NASHVILLE, Tenn. (AP) — A seventh person died Tuesday as a result of last week's crash of a Greyhound bus in which a passenger slit the driver's throat with a box cutter.
Khansa Abdus-Rabbani, 44, of Atlanta died from massive injuries to her chest and abdomen, said John Howser, a Vanderbilt University Medical Center spokesman.
The bus crashed Oct. 3 along I-24 near Manchester. Six people, including the attacker, were dead at the scene. The other 35 aboard were treated at hospitals. One remained hospitalized in critical condition Tuesday.
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The incident prompted Greyhound to shut down all bus service for a few hours, and the FBI was called in to investigate whether it was an act of terrorism.