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2nd February 2022
11:08am GMT

The driver waited for authorities to arrive on the scene and is said to have co-operated with the police.
Heather's family are not looking into pursuing legal action and have been left devastated and heartbroken.
Heather’s brother said: "I don’t know how the door opened. Nobody knows how the door opened.
"The door shouldn’t have opened up."
Heather is survived by her husband Rafael Corral, and their five children, ages one, five, six, eight and 10 years old.
Speaking to ABC 7 Los Angeles, Rafael said that his wife and the others on the bus did the right thing by hiring the bus to take them home from their night out rather than drinking and driving but it still managed to cost Heather her life.
"I’ve seen some crazy, horrific things in Iraq, and to see it happen to your family… it shouldn’t have happened," Corral said.
A GoFundMe has been set up to give Heather the "burial she deserves", with thousands already raised.
In a heartbreaking tribute left on the page, Rafael wrote: "She had a huge heart always lending a hand to anyone who needed it.
"She was a great mom always taking care of our children. She loved our kids and she lived to take care of us. She was my best friend, my rock, she kept it together for me and our kids.
"I feel lost without her. We had so many plans and now I am left with so many questions and an extremely broken heart."