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Moment bus hurtles off road & crashes into river when ‘breaks failed' as terrified students scream ‘we're going to die'

Moment bus hurtles off road & crashes into river when ‘breaks failed' as terrified students scream ‘we're going to die'

The Sun2 days ago

THIS is the terrifying moment a speeding bus filled with students swerves across the road before plunging into a river.
Shocking footage shows the double decker narrowly avoiding cars before flying off the road near Eastleigh, Hampshire yesterday morning.
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The speeding bus squeezes between an oncoming car and a learner driver before crashing through a fence into the River Itchen, on Bishopstoke Road.
19 people were left injured following the disturbing ordeal, which was over in a matter of seconds.
Video from inside the vehicle, filmed by one horrified passenger, also shows the double decker barrelling down the Hampshire road.
Terrified screams can be heard from the students, who shout, "we're going to die", before the video cuts off.
The youngster behind the camera says: "Oh my god, the bus has just had a major crash and now he's speeding off."
Someone else yells in panic: "Get away from the windshield."
"We're going to die, we're actually going to die, what's he doing?", says the concerned boy filming.
"Oh my god, oh my god, we're actually going to die," he repeats, his voice growing more shaky.
Pictures from the scene also showed the large blue bus sitting upright in the shallow river with broken railings left behind.
Three passengers were rushed to hospital while fourteen were treated for minor injuries.
It comes as the driver earlier blamed faulty brakes and a "jammed accelerator".
Speaking to the BBC, resident Kelly West said: "We ran outside, we ran around the front of the bus and spoke to the driver."
She was told by the driver that the "brakes were not working" and the accelerator "jammed".
He explained to her that he was "doing the best he could" to avoid oncoming traffic coming down the road.
The Bluestar double-decker was College Bus 607 for Barton Peveril students, according to Hampshire and Isle of Wight Constabulary.
Multiple emergency services swooped down after the crash.
At least five ambulances were spotted on the residential road and two helicopters were scrambled to the scene, which has been cordoned off by police.
Fire crews were also seen carrying ladders and working with stretchers to bring any remaining passengers off the bus.
All passengers have since been removed from the bus which is sitting upright in the River Itchen, said the ambulance service.
Bluestar have confirmed there were 19 passengers on-board at the time.
Scott Agass said that his 17-year-old son was onboard but is thankfully okay.
He told the Echo: "We are just waiting for our son who was onboard. They are not in the bus at the moment, I think they are all out.
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"He said he was sitting there with a blanket and a monitor on his finger. He doesn't really know what happened or what caused it.
"I suppose it just happened so quick. All he saw was that it crashed and gone in the river."
It is understood that other families of the youngsters are gathered at the Eastleigh Rugby Club awaiting more information from police.
Barton Peveril Sixth Form College has said its staff are working closely with police.
Bluestar, which operates the double-decker, has said "early reports suggest the bus left the highway and came to rest in a shallow river".
Richard Tyldsley, Bluestar general manager, said: "There were 19 passengers on-board at the time.
"Our driver and at least two of the passengers have confirmed injuries, and we are awaiting further updates on the status of others on-board.
'We do not currently have full details of their injuries and are following their progress closely.
'Our thoughts are with everybody involved, and we wish those who were injured a full and speedy recovery.
'At this time, we do not know the circumstances behind this incident and are carrying out an immediate investigation. We are also assisting the police as they carry out their own enquiries."
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