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A double decker bus travelling out of central London to North Greenwich smashed into a tree in Central London, killing one person and injuring another
18. According to BBC News, the person who was pronounced dead right at the
scene was a woman and it appeared that she was just a pedestrian, not a
passenger of the bus.
The accident took place on Tower Bridge Road, as the bus was
travelling on the 188 route.
Authorities said that officers were interrogating the driver
of the bus to determine the cause of the accident.
A spokesman for the London Ambulance Service said that 18
people were treated, including 4 who had suffered serious injuries and were
transported to the hospital. They had back and head injuries.
The woman who died remains to be identified.
“She has yet to be identified and next of kin informed,” a
Metropolitan Police spokesman said, reported BBC News.
A full investigation was started by the Transport for London. A spokeswoman for
transport company National Express said that a crew was also sent at the scene
to help the policemen with the investigation.
Some witnesses said that people were shocked and panicked. According
to BBC, Charlie Fayinka, who worked in the vicinity, said the bus driver
fainted after the crash.
Tower Bridge
Road was closed and some bus routes have been
diverted.
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