What are realistic injuries in Jeep Cherokee Rollover on Lake Shore Drive?

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Writing a book and would like to know; If driver has massive sudden heart attack and swerves his Jeep Cherokee hard into the lane left of him on Lake Shore Drive, sideswiping a UPS truck and completely spins around (passenger tries to grab wheel but driver's foot is pushing accelerator all the way down) to face an oncoming tour bus which smashes the front like an accordion and pushes it backwards until it is sideways in the lane right of the bus and gets hit again by another SUV and rolls over with all the windows down and comes to rest upsidedown...what might happen to the flesh and bones of the driver and passenger, exactly?? There is also a six year old boy in the middle of the back seat who I want to survive with permanant injuries. In the book the driver and passenger both die in the accident, but looking for details of those last several seconds. What exactly would kill them, would Jaws of Life be necessary, how would air bags play their part, etc. They were all wearing seat belts and the weather was clear.

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Zoletta
 
Driver dies of the Heart Attack...( That's a given )

Passenger dies of severe burns when cradaling the small boy...
out of the burning wreckage, which was ignited when the
gas line was severed and was spilling gasoline all over the ground
when upside down....

The bus driver was also killed on impact as they usually
are in a head on hit like this.....

Just a thought......
 
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