UPDATE: Police say nine students on the bus were hospitalized. They don't believe their injures are life-threatening. New details HERE:
Nine students on the school bus, which overturned, were injured. Police don't believe their injuries are life-threatening. At least one person in the other vehicle involved in the crash died from their injuries, according to Delaware State Police.
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