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Latest: Texas company in crash has faced past bus problems

LAREDO, Texas – The Latest on a deadly charter bus crash north of Laredo, Texas (all times local):

3:45 p.m.

The small Texas bus company involved a crash that killed eight people and injured 44 others had been ordered twice last year to take one of its buses off the road to fix brake and emergency exit problems.

National Transportation Safety Board investigators arrived Sunday in Laredo, Texas, to try to determine what caused the OGA Charters bus to roll over Saturday morning.

Federal records posted online show state regulators in Louisiana doing unannounced reviews in May and August 2015 issued “out of service” orders for one of the company’s two buses.

It was not immediately known if that was the same charter bus involved in Saturday’s crash.

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1:35 a.m.

Federal authorities will begin investigating what caused a charter bus headed to a casino to crash in far South Texas, killing eight people and injuring 44 others in a one-vehicle rollover.

Texas Department of Public Safety Trooper Conrad Hein says seven people died at the scene Saturday on U.S. Highway 83 about 46 miles north of Laredo and another died later at a Laredo hospital. Hein says “the driver of the bus lost control and rolled over.”

Hein says the driver was among the survivors. His name and the names of passengers were not immediately available.

Authorities say it was raining Saturday morning but it was uncertain if that was a factor in the crash.

National Transportation Safety Board investigators were expected to begin probing the wreck Sunday.

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