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Multiple dead after van, Dallas Cowboys tour bus collide on Arizona highway

A bus carrying staff from the Dallas Cowboys, an American football team, has collided with a van in the U.S., killing four people, the authorities say.

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All the casualties are from the people riding in the minivan.

DallasCowboys.com columnist Mickey Spagnola, a team videographer and mascot were among those on board the bus, which was traveling to a fan event in Las Vegas.

The bus wasn’t carrying any Cowboys players.

The bus was on its way to Las Vegas for a Dallas Cowboys fan event scheduled for 6 p.m. EDT. Police have not yet provided details about the four people who were killed.

The crash occurred on US 93 near Dolan Springs, Ariz.

There was no immediate word on injuries to those aboard the Cowboys bus.

Authorities were investigating the cause of the collision, which occurred on highway 93 about 30 miles north of Kingman.

A Dallas Cowboys bus that collided with another vehicle in Arizona, killing at least one person, was heading to Las Vegas. The crash on USA 93, about 180 miles northeast of Phoenix, shut down at least one lane of the highway that serves as the main route between Las Vegas and Phoenix.

He says people were already waiting when an organizer called and said the event would have to be canceled because of the crash.

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After the Las Vegas stop, the bus was scheduled to go on to Oxnard, California for the team’s training camp.

Four dead after Dallas Cowboys tour bus collides with van in Arizona