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First-hand Account of Woodford House School Bus Crash

28 March 2026
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On February 17, 1987, a tragic school bus accident in rural Hawke’s Bay resulted in the deaths of five individuals, including two teachers, two students, and the bus driver. Among the survivors was 16-year-old Sally Wenley, a sports prefect at Woodford House, who suffered life-altering injuries and now utilizes a wheelchair. In her memoir, “The Crash,” Wenley reflects on the fateful day that forever changed her life. The accident occurred while students were being transported after a school event, with the bus veering off the road. Wenley’s account provides insight into her experiences leading up to the accident and the profound impact it had on her and her community.

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This story highlights the long-term effects of traumatic events on individuals and communities, particularly in the context of school safety and transportation regulations. The Hawke’s Bay bus crash serves as a poignant reminder of the vulnerabilities faced by students and the importance of stringent safety measures in school transport. The aftermath of such tragedies often leads to changes in policies aimed at preventing similar incidents, showcasing the need for ongoing discussions about student safety and emergency preparedness in educational settings.

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