London: One Killed in Tower Bridge Bus Crash

by Dave Keating | May 20, 2008 at 07:26 am | 786 views | 4 comments

One person has been killed and several injured in a bus crash this morning near Tower Bridge in London.

The accident, involving a route 188 bus, happened at the junction of Tower Bridge Road and Tanner Street at 9.23am.

Police have declared the crash a major incident, putting hospitals in the area on high alert to receive the injured.

The woman - thought to be a pedestrian - was killed when the double decker bus, travelling from North Greenwich station in south east London to Russell Square, crashed into a tree.

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London Ambulance Service said 18 people were treated at the scene - including four with serious injuries who were taken to hospital.

Another five people with minor injuries were also taken to hospital.

Witness Emlyn Exon, of Anderson Travel coach hire in Tower Bridge Road, said the top deck of the bus had "pretty much caved in" at the front.

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Dave Keating
news wanted:

I think this is an important story and would benefit from other NowPublic contributors working on it. I've flagged it as News Wanted and invite others in relevant locations to look for more evidence.

Beaulieu
good stuff:

Dave Keating, I like this story. It's good stuff.

Beaulieu

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Beaulieu

I cycle along there a lot and it is heavilly congested and lots of speeding drivers. In fact when I was there last time 3 pedestrians had been killed.

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May 20, 2008 at 07:26 am by Dave Keating, 786 views, 4 comments

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