COLUMBUS, OH. (THECOUNT) — The tour bus of Branson, Missouri musical group, “The Duttons,” has been involved in a serious crash sending at least four individuals to area hospitals.

According to the Columbus officials, 23 people were on the bus at the time of the crash.

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Reports from witnesses on the scene said the bus attempted to take a corner at a high rate of speed and flipped over.

Four people have been transported to Riverside Methodist Hospital following a tour bus crash near I-270 and I-70 on the city’s west side, reports OozarksFirst.

The Columbus Division of Fire was on the scene assisting with getting passengers off of the bus.

According to the Dutton’s website, they are a family musical group featuring three generations of artists. They perform multiple genres music including bluegrass and classical.

The crash took place around 11:30 p.m. in West Columbus and the conditions of those injured remain unknown at this time.

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According to their website, The Duttons are a family of Three generations of musical performers. Committed to family appropriate, quality entertainment, The Duttons are dedicated to the pursuit of excellence in their musicianship, as well as their businesses. Besides the flagship business, The Dutton Family Theater, located in live music capital Branson, Missouri, The Duttons are the proud owners of several other successful businesses including The Dutton Inn and Abby’s Tourist Trap (“Your One-Stop Souvenir Shop”). They also manage The Dutton Theater, Mesa Arizona during the winter months, tour extensively with their music show and are featured on several national and international television specials. Their latest endeavor, “The Duttons Through the Years” is a weekly series on RFD-TV that covers the thirty year career of the family as well as featuring some of their latest recordings and music videos. Whether on television or live on stage, The Duttons are the first choice for an evening of exemplary entertainment.

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