It’s every parent’s worst nightmare: the bus rolls by and your child doesn’t get off.
Understandably, Krystal Morton of Tennessee went into full-blown panic mode when her first-grader Carson VanMeter failed to make it home off the bus after school one day.
Morton told News 2 that instead of being dropped off at his family’s home in Murfreesboro, he was dropped off nearly six miles away… at an abandoned home.
According to WKRN, the boy’s grandfather once lived at the house, but it has been vacant for a long time. The 6-year-old was put on the wrong bus at Kittrell Elementary school and was terrified when he was left in the wrong neighborhood.
“They was very apologetic about it,” Morton said, but was very upset to learn that her boy began walking home alone, crying and yelling for help. “A very curvy road, dangerous. A bunch of people fly and speed down that road at all times,” said Morton.
“It’s a miracle that my son made it home safe and I’m so thankful to the gentleman that brought him home to me.”
The family is relieved the boy made it home safely, but still shaken, realizing how tragic the ending could have been.
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Bus Driver Leaves 6-Year-Old At Abandoned Home is an article from: LifeDaily