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SAT · 2026-04-25 · 13:54 GMTBRIEF NSR-2026-0425-71570
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NSR-2026-0425-71570News Report·EN·Human Interest

Mississippi school kids stop school bus on highway after driver passes out

On Wednesday, middle school students in Kiln, Mississippi, heroically intervened when their bus driver, Leah Taylor, passed out due to an asthma attack while on the highway. Sixth-grader Jackson Casnave, 12, grabbed the steering wheel to prevent the bus from swerving, while fellow sixth-grader Darrius Clark attempted to apply the brakes.

Oliver Milman and agenciesThe Guardian - World NewsFiled 2026-04-25 · 13:54 GMTLean · Center-LeftRead · 2 min
Mississippi school kids stop school bus on highway after driver passes out
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On Wednesday, middle school students in Kiln, Mississippi, heroically intervened when their bus driver, Leah Taylor, passed out due to an asthma attack while on the highway. Sixth-grader Jackson Casnave, 12, grabbed the steering wheel to prevent the bus from swerving, while fellow sixth-grader Darrius Clark attempted to apply the brakes. Kayleigh Clark, 13, called 911 amidst the chaos, and Destiny Cornelius administered the driver's nebulizer. McKenzy Finch, 13, supported the driver and alerted the school district. The students successfully brought the bus to a stop in the median, preventing a potential accident. The driver, Leah Taylor, expressed immense gratitude, stating the students saved her life. The students were later recognized for their quick thinking and bravery.

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"They saved my life."

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"I didn’t have time to process my emotions. I just wanted to make sure that nobody got hurt."

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Sixth-grader Jackson Casnave, 12, grabbed the wheel after noticing the bus had started to swerve.

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The bus driver, Leah Taylor, suffered an asthma attack and lost consciousness.

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Middle school students in Mississippi stopped their school bus after the driver passed out.

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Middle school students in Mississippi acted quickly to halt their school bus from crashing after their driver passed out while on a highway, prompting the operator to declare: “They saved my life.”The bus in question had just left the Hancock Middle School in the Mississippi community of Kiln on Wednesday when the driver, Leah Taylor, suffered an asthma attack and lost consciousness.Students on the bus leapt into action, with sixth-grader Jackson Casnave, 12, grabbing the wheel after noticing the bus had started to swerve. “I didn’t have time to process my emotions,” Casnave told the Associated Press. “I just wanted to make sure that nobody got hurt.”Another sixth-grader, Darrius Clark, attempted to help by stepping on the brakes as the bus gained speed. “And then, so she passed out again and then the bus started rolling forward, and I mean it started gaining speed so I didn’t know it had air brakes – so when I clicked the brakes it about threw me out the windshield,” Clark said.The two students managed to slow the bus and maneuver it into the median and park it. Clark’s sister, 13-year-old Kayleigh, called 911 and said she could barely hear the operator as so many students were screaming. “I was scared,” she recalled. “But also I had to help.”Yet another student, 15-year-old Destiny Cornelius, attempted to help and found that Taylor was holding a nebulizer. Cornelius used it on the driver. McKenzy Finch, 13, held Taylor’s head and picked up Taylor’s ringing phone to tell the school district what had happened.Emergency responders soon arrived and assisted Taylor, who said she has now recovered from the emergency. The students were recognized for their actions at a school pep rally on Friday.“I’m very proud of them,” Taylor said. “I couldn’t ask for any of my other students than my students on my bus. I love every single one of them.“I’m gonna think of how they saved my life.”The Associated Press contributed reporting
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