Man remains 'critically injured' after double-decker bus crashes into railway bridge as probe launched into incident that left seven people in hospital

Man remains 'critically injured' after double-decker bus crashes into railway bridge as probe launched into incident that left seven people in hospital
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Man remains 'critically injured' after double-decker bus crashes into railway bridge as probe launched into incident that left seven people in hospital
Published: Dec, 15 2024 18:23

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Man remains 'critically injured' after double-decker bus crashes into railway bridge as probe launched into incident that left seven people in hospital One man remains in critical condition after a double-decker bus hit a railway bridge in Glasgow.

The 4A First Bus crushed into the railway bridge on Cook Street at around 5.55pm on Saturday evening, with images from the scene appearing to show passengers trapped on board the bus.

Six other people needed hospital treatment following the crash on Cook Street in the Tradeston area of the city at about 5.55pm on Saturday.

Six other people needed hospital treatment following the crash on Cook Street in the Tradeston area of the city.

One woman, aged 52, and five men, aged 30, 32, 41 and two aged 33, were taken by ambulance to the same hospital for treatment to minor injuries and have since been discharged.

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