Note: This story was originally reported in September 2018 and is being republished.
A Panola County community was left heartbroken after a fatal school bus crash claimed the life of a young woman early Wednesday morning. The Mississippi Highway Patrol confirmed the collision occurred around 7:15 a.m. when a car driven by Katelyn Ray rear-ended a South Panola School bus on Highway 15 near Highway 6. Katelyn was on her way to pick up her older sister from work when the crash happened.
Her mother, Sheila Ray, later shared that their final conversation was a simple exchange of love — a moment that would tragically become their last. When Katelyn failed to arrive by 7:30 a.m., concern quickly turned into panic. Repeated attempts to reach her were met with silence. Her sister, Courtney Pettit, even turned to social media, posting on Facebook in hopes of finding any information about Katelyn’s whereabouts.
Shortly after, the family received a devastating call from the highway patrol confirming the fatal accident. Authorities said the impact caused Katelyn’s car to collide forcefully with the rear of the school bus. No students were reported injured. Family members described Katelyn as outgoing, loving, and dedicated to improving her future.
She was attending GED classes at the WIN Job Center and had proudly earned her driver’s license just two months earlier. As the investigation continues, Panola County mourns the loss of a young life — a painful reminder of how quickly tragedy can strike on the road.





