GoFundMe Set Up for Josh Turner Crew Members Injured in Fatal Bus Accident

Country and Christian music artist Josh Turner's management company has established a GoFundMe to help the crew members who were involved in a tour bus crash on Sept. 18 while traveling between shows. Seven people were injured, and one person died, in the accident.
"Many of you have asked where you can support the guys and their families. My management company has created a GoFundMe page for our road family for anyone wishing to contribute," Turner posted to Facebook on Tuesday night (Sept. 24). "Your prayers have been felt. Please keep praying."
Turner's crew bus was traveling from a show in Paso Robles, Calif. The bus left the road 20 minutes into the trip and crashed through a barbed-wire fence, then drove 200 yards and straight off a 50-foot cliff.
The crash killed 64-year-old David Turner, who was Josh Turner's longtime sound engineer but not related to the singer. Seven others sustained injuries that Turner updated on Tuesday, speaking out for the first time since the accident.
Turner has recently released his newest project, I Serve A Savior. Turner adds an exciting new dimension to his already acclaimed career. I Serve A Savior is a thoughtful gospel collection that finds Turner's rich, distinctive baritone paired with timeless classics including "Amazing Grace," "How Great Thou Art" and "Great Is Your Faithfulness," as well as introducing originals including the title track, "I Serve A Savior," and "The River (of Happiness)," written by his wife, Jennifer, and their eldest son, Hampton.
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