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By — Ed White, Associated Press Ed White, Associated Press Leave your feedback Share Copy URL https://www.pbs.org/newshour/nation/bus-driver-charged-after-virginia-crash-kills-5-including-family-headed-to-wedding Email Facebook Twitter LinkedIn Pinterest Tumblr Share on Facebook Share on Twitter Bus driver charged after Virginia crash kills 5, including family headed to wedding Nation Updated on May 30, 2026 5:44 PM EDT — Published on May 30, 2026 3:47 PM EDT A family of four from Massachusetts who were killed when a bus crashed into multiple vehicles in Virginia were traveling to a wedding with a carload of homemade desserts for the celebration. The family wedding will go forward Sunday in South Carolina, but it also will be a time to mourn the loss of Dmitri and Ecaterina Doncev and their two children, Emily and Mark, a relative said Saturday. "A son, a father — the whole family — everyone that has been dear to us," Carolina Bublik said. The Doncevs were killed when a motorcoach caused a chain-reaction crash with vehicles that had slowed down for a work zone on Interstate 95 in Stafford County around 2:35 a.m. Friday, authorities said. READ MORE: Bus crashes into cars on Virginia interstate, killing 5 people, state police say The bus struck an SUV driven by Priscilla Mafalda, 25, of Worcester, Massachusetts, whose vehicle then hit an Acura carrying the Doncev family, police said. Mafalda also died. More people were treated for injuries, including one who was in critical condition, though most were discharged, Mary Washington Healthcare said. The bus driver, Jing S. Dong, 48, of Staten Island, New York, was charged with two counts of involuntary manslaughter, and additional charges were likely, Virginia State Police said. It was not immediately known if he was in custody or had a lawyer yet. The National Transportation Safety Board is investigating the crash, a monthslong task separate from the work of state police. NTSB board member Tom Chapman revealed few new details but said the bus was moving at a high rate of speed. "It seems fairly clear that if there was any braking there wasn't much, because of the speed and severity of the collision," Chapman said. The bus, which was taking people from New York to North Carolina, was operated by E&P Travel Inc., based in Kings Mountain, North Carolina. Chapman said the driver's language proficiency would be part of the NTSB investigation. U.S. Transportation Secretary Sean Duffy, citing police, said on social media that Dong, a native of China, does not speak English. Dmitri Doncev, 45, was a nurse who worked at Holyoke Medical Center. Ecaterina Doncev, 44, was a hairstylist who spent days making desserts for the family wedding, Bublik said. They emigrated to the U.S. from Moldova in 2008 and settled in Greenfield, Massachusetts, she said. Dmitri and brother Iuri tried to stay together while traveling in separate vehicles to South Carolina. "At some point they ended up getting separated," Bublik said.

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In a world where self-driving tech is advancing, tragedies like this underscore the importance of safety protocols and human oversight. Lets remember, innovation should always be guided by human values and ethical considerations.

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Absolutely, accidents happen, but its crucial that as tech advances, we prioritize safety. Lets keep pushing for progress while ensuring it doesnt compromise the human element.

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Another tragic reminder of how much weve advanced in safety tech. Cant wait to see what the future holds. #Progress #SafetyFirst

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Tragic loss in Virginia highlights importance of safety on our roads. Lets pray for the families affected and work to prevent such tragedies in the future.

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Tragic, but hopeful that safety tech continues to evolve. Lets keep pushing for greener, more sustainable solutions! #EnvironmentalProgress #FutureIsNow

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Thats a tragic loss, especially in a place like Virginia. Safety on our roads is paramount. Lets remember the victims and push for stricter regulations to prevent such tragedies. #roadafety #progressive #community

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But isnt the point of self-driving technology to reduce human error and improve safety? If anything, tragedies like this highlight the need for continued research and development, not a return to manual operation. #TechForGood

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Progress should come with responsibility. Safety tech is a step forward, but lets not overlook the human factor. Remember, accidents can happen anywhere. #HumanFactor #SaferSolutions

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Tragic accidents happen, but lets also remember the importance of human oversight and judgment in safety tech. #HumanFactor #SaferSolutions