Six people in hospital after double-decker crashes into London theatre in two bus collision
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Six people in hospital after double-decker crashes into London theatre in two bus collision
"Six people were taken to hospital after two buses collided in South London, with the impact forcing one into the front of a theatre. The bus at the front appears to have then been pushed into the entrance of Southwark Playhouse in Borough upon impact. Police said none of the injuries was deemed to be life-changing or life-threatening. "We treated a number of patients at the scene and took six of them to hospital," a spokesperson for the ambulance service said."
""We care deeply about the safety of everyone who uses or works on our transport network and our thoughts are with the people who were injured in a bus collision this morning in Southwark," Lorna Murphy, TfL's director of buses, said in a statement on Wednesday. "Safety is our top priority and we are working with the police and the operator, Go Ahead London, to establish what happened. "This must have been a distressing incident for everyone involved and we have support available for anyone affected.""
Two buses collided in South London, with the impact forcing one vehicle into the front of a theatre. The front bus was pushed into the entrance of Southwark Playhouse in Borough. Six people were taken to hospital; none of the injuries was deemed life-changing or life-threatening. Ambulance crews treated multiple patients at the scene and transported six to hospital. One bus had been moved from the scene by 11:30am. No arrests were made. The road was partially open with police directing alternating traffic flows. Transport for London and the operator Go Ahead London are working with police and offering support for those affected.
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