Where is Ally Rednour today? Post-trial life and updates after near‑fatal bus dragging

Where is Ally Rednour today? Post-trial life and updates after near‑fatal bus dragging

It has been over ten years since six-year-old Ally Rednour was dragged by a school bus in an incident that gained widespread attention. Now living privately, the tragedy remains deeply felt, as her mother, Amy Ehman, once stated:

Our lives will never be the same.
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Ally Rednour was dragged by a school bus in an accident when she was six years old. Photo: @tusmedios on X (modified by author)
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Key takeaways

  • On May 15 2015, Ally Rednour was dragged over 1,000 feet, suffering nerve damage, PTSD, and undergoing multiple surgeries.
  • Her family received a $4.8 million settlement in 2021, sparking national concern over school bus safety.
  • The bus driver was fired and lost her license.

Profile summary

Full name Ally Rednour
GenderFemale
Date of birth2009
Age16 years old (as of 2025)
Place of birthClark County, Kentucky
NationalityAmerican
EthnicityWhite
Hair colourBrown
MotherAmy Ehman
SchoolWilkerson Elementary School

Ally Rednour was dragged over 1,000 feet by a school bus

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In May 2015, USA Today reported that a Kentucky bus driver dragged a first grader after her backpack got caught in the closing doors of a Jefferson County Public Schools (JCPS) bus.

The young girl, Ally Rednour, a Grade 1 pupil at Wilkerson Elementary, was stepping off the bus when the incident occurred. The driver, Melinda Sanders, failed to notice and continued driving.

She pulled the child almost half a kilometre until a witness, Matthew Lundergan, raced ahead and forced the bus to stop.

Facts about Ally Rednour
Facts about Ally Rednour. Photo: @ToK_ScienceTree on X (modified by author)
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She suffered multiple injuries

Ally Rednour’s injuries included abrasions to 12% of her body, permanent nerve damage, and PTSD. The damages required multiple surgeries and long-term therapy. In a 2021 interview with WHAS-TV, she recalled:

She dragged me a quarter-mile, all these struggles I had to go through, every day, in pain. It’s all from 53 seconds.

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Ally Rednour's case sparked school bus safety reform

The tragic bus incident prompted lasting safety reforms in Kentucky. With steady advocacy from Ally Rednour and her mother, Amy Ehman, features like sensors and cameras became standard on school buses.

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Ally Rednour during admission at the hospital. Photo: @WDRBNews on X (modified by author)
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Driver Melinda Sanders was fired for safety violations

Following the traumatic 2015 incident, bus driver Melinda Sanders was suspended without pay and later fired by Jefferson County Public Schools.

She also lost her commercial driver’s license after surveillance footage by WAVE3 revealed that she had violated key safety procedures, including failing to watch the child exit the bus properly.

Fellow JCPS drivers testified that Sanders routinely disregarded safety protocols. Katrina Ferral, a JCPS trainer, told the Daily Mail:

You watch them get off the bus, and you close the door. When they’re away from the bus, you look in that mirror and you watch them. They have to be 10 feet away before you pull off.

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In a 2021 court appearance covered by WPSD Local, Sanders also expressed remorse when asked about the importance of ensuring children exit safely:

It means a lot to me, and I wish, Mr. Paulus, that I had followed that day. I can't take that day back.

Ally Rednour's settlement was almost $5 million

In 2021, Ally Rednour's family and the Travellers Indemnity Company, representing Jefferson County Public Schools, settled. Her family eventually went home with $4.8 million.

While speaking to the Courier Journal, the family’s attorney, Bo Bolus, said:

I’m pleased that the family is pleased. The mother is a wonderful person, and Ally is a daffodil.
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Ally Rednour during her recovery stage. Photo: Chassidy Weatherford on GoFundMe (modified by author)
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Ally Rednour now lives a private life

The little girl now lives a private life as a teenager. Her exact whereabouts remain undisclosed.

She reportedly enjoys swimming and cheerleading. Her mother, Amy Ehman, advocates for improved school bus safety and driver training.

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Frequently asked questions

  • What happened to Ally Rednour? She was dragged by a school bus after her backpack got caught in the automatic doors.
  • How far was Ally Rednour dragged by the bus? The young girl was pulled over 1,000 feet before the bus came to a stop.
  • Did Melinda Sanders go to jail? The driver did not face jail time but was fired and lost her license.
  • Did Ally Rednour recover? She left the hospital in two days and continued recovery through therapy and follow-up procedures.

Conclusion

Ally Rednour continues to maintain a low profile, years after her traumatic school bus incident. The tragedy prompted renewed focus on school bus safety and stricter protocols aimed at preventing similar harm to other children.

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