School bus monitor arrested after 6-year-old girl strangled to death by seatbelt



SOMERVILLE, N.J. — A 27-year-old school bus aide was charged in the death of a 6-year-old girl after she was strangled by the seatbelt of her wheelchair while riding the bus in New Jersey.

The aide, Amanda Davila, was using her cellphone and wearing earbuds during the incident, which was a violation of policies and procedures, according to the Somerset County Prosecutor’s Office. The bus was taking the student, who had a disability, to a summer school program.

“It’s a tragic event,” Somerset County chief of detectives Francisco Roman told USA TODAY.

Davila was arrested July 19 and the prosecutor’s office is investigating the child’s death in Franklin Township, he said.

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