CINCINNATI —An investigative report shows that Dwayne Garrett, the driver of a Greyhound bus that veered off the interstate and flipped over, didn’t remember what happened while driving the last mile before the Sept. 14 crash that injured at least 35 people, according to the AP.

The driver told police at the scene of the accident that he had been drinking coffee, began coughing and lost consciousness, the AP reported. He was cited for operating a vehicle without reasonable control, a misdemeanor. For the full story, click here.

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