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A pickup truck rammed a school bus Tuesday morning in Hialeah, killing a pedestrian on the street. No one on the bus was injured, according to a report on WSVN-Channel 7.

Sixteen children were on the bus, which was broadsided by the runaway pickup truck on West 16th Street at 53rd Terrace.

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