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UPDATE: 2 Children Injured In Bus Crash Released From Hospital

GREENFIELD, Ind. (AP) _ An Indiana University Health spokesman says two children have been released from the hospital after they were injured when a church bus overturned near Indianapolis and killed a 6-year-old boy.

Spokesman Gene Ford said Wednesday the two children were treated and released from Riley Hospital for Children, where one child also injured in Tuesday's crash remained hospitalized in good condition.

Indiana State Police say the church bus was traveling along Interstate 70 about 20 miles east of Indianapolis when it overturned, killing a 6-year-old boy who was a passenger.

Police say the accident injured seven of the 12 passengers as well as the 53-year-old driver, Charles Goodman of Gary, who was pinned under the bus. He was taken to an Indianapolis hospital by medical helicopter.

Police say Goodman had a suspended license.

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