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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 Sun

time6 days ago

  • The Sun

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

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. 7 7 7 7 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. 7 7 "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." 7

Double-decker bus carrying students plunges into river in England in 'terrifying' crash
Double-decker bus carrying students plunges into river in England in 'terrifying' crash

Washington Post

time6 days ago

  • Washington Post

Double-decker bus carrying students plunges into river in England in 'terrifying' crash

LONDON — A double-decker bus carrying high school students plunged into a river in southern England on Thursday, sending the driver and four teens to the hospital and leaving more than a dozen others with minor injures, officials said. The bus was bound for Barton Peveril Sixth Form College, a school for 16- to 18-year-olds, when it went off a road in Eastleigh and plunged into the River Itchen. The cause of the crash was being investigated by police and the bus company. 'It must have been terrifying,' said Inspector Andy Tester of the Hampshire Constabulary. All 19 passengers on board were either able to get off the bus or were rescued, police said. The bus driver and one student had serious injuries but were expected to survive. Police said there was no indication as to why the bus veered off the road. But a woman who said she heard a screeching sound and saw the crash said the driver told her he couldn't stop. 'I heard some noise, I looked out of the window and he just came careening into the river,' Kelly West said. 'It felt very fast and obviously he just went straight through the barriers and into the river.' West rushed to the scene and found the driver trapped and panicking. She reassured him that help was on the way. 'He said the brakes failed and the accelerator was jammed and that he was trying to avoid cars,' West said. The bus was sitting upright in the river, next to a bridge, water up to its axels. Its front windows were smashed and mud was splattered on its side. A large section of bridge railing was missing. West said she helped some of the shaken students get off the bus and to her garden. About 14 students were treated at the scene by paramedics, the South Central Ambulance Service said. Two helicopters, five ambulances and fire crews responded to the crash. The Bluestar Bus said it did not immediately know the circumstances of the crash.

Injured student tells of horror and confusion after 19 hurt as bus crashes into Hampshire river
Injured student tells of horror and confusion after 19 hurt as bus crashes into Hampshire river

The Independent

time6 days ago

  • The Independent

Injured student tells of horror and confusion after 19 hurt as bus crashes into Hampshire river

A student has described the moment a double-decker bus he was on board crashed into a river, seriously injuring five people. Several teenagers and the driver were trapped inside the vehicle after it veered off the road in Eastleigh, Hampshire. The bus was taking 19 students to Barton Peveril Sixth Form College when it crashed at around 10am on Thursday in Bishopstoke Road and ended up in the River Itchen. A witness said the driver told them the bus had suffered mechanical failure and the brakes stopped working. One of the students on board, called Freddie Sampson, told of the moment of the crash, and the panic that ensued after. 'We ran into a lamp-post and the whole windscreen shattered,' Freddie Sampson told the BBC. 'It was like we couldn't stop and had to weave through traffic trying not to hit any cars and then the bus driver lost control – we went flying into the river. 'It was all a bit manic. No-one really knew what was going on. I looked out the front to see people moving out of the way, like cars out the front… I looked round... they were all confused and scared.' In a video of the incident, a student on board the bus can be heard saying: 'Oh my god, we are going to die, we're actually going to die' before screaming can be heard and the footage ends. Kelly West, who lives nearby and rushed to the scene, said the driver had told her the brakes had failed and the accelerator jammed. 'I heard some noise, looked out of the window and he just came careening into the river,' she said. Ms West said people were shouting and she found the driver trapped. She said: 'I told him to stop panicking, help was on its way, and he said the brakes failed and the accelerator was jammed and that he was trying to avoid cars.' Inspector Andy Tester, of Hampshire Constabulary, said five people were taken to hospital for treatment. Two of those – the driver and a passenger – had injuries that were serious but not life-threatening, while 14 others, with less serious injuries, were treated at the scene, he said. A total of 19 people were hurt. 'It must have been terrifying, and my thoughts are very much with the children and the driver on the bus, who must have had a terrifying experience,' he said. Mr Tester praised the bravery of passers-by and emergency services in freeing those trapped. The mother of one student said she panicked on hearing about the crash but praised the driver's actions. Gabriela McInnes Perez Cabrera wrote on Facebook: 'My son has just arrived from college. One of his friends sustained a minor injury and went to class after the accident. 'My son showed me a video taken by one student when the bus couldn't stop. They were so scared, the poor ones. 'I think the bus driver did their best and pulled to the river instead of going ahead as they were entering a more populated area.' Another mother said on hearing the news she felt nervous and also panicked. 'I rushed straight here as quick as I could but I couldn't get to my daughter. I'm panicking until I get to see her,' the woman, identified only as Annabel, told the BBC. Police said removing the badly damaged bus, which had ended up in the water below the road level, would be a complex operation. Richard Tyldsley, general manager of bus company Bluestar, said: '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 inquiries.'

Eastleigh: Five taken to hospital as bus crashes into river in Hampshire
Eastleigh: Five taken to hospital as bus crashes into river in Hampshire

Times

time6 days ago

  • Times

Eastleigh: Five taken to hospital as bus crashes into river in Hampshire

Five people have been taken to hospital after a double-decker bus carrying sixth-form students crashed into a river in Hampshire. The emergency services were called to Bishopstoke Road in Eastleigh at 10.07am after the bus carrying students from Barton Peveril Sixth Form College left the road and entered the River Itchen. Two of the patients taken to hospital have 'serious but not life-threatening injuries', the police said. Others with less serious injuries were treated at the scene. Nineteen passengers were on board, as well as a driver, who was among the injured. Inspector Andy Tester of Hampshire Constabulary said: 'There were a large number of specialist resources helping to get people out of the bus. Some people had got themselves out of the bus, and it was obviously important to us to triage the injured people, to assess the people who were still stuck in the bus, and to make sure we had accounted for everyone. 'It must have been terrifying and my thoughts are very much with what the children and the driver on the bus, who must have had a terrifying experience.' The school said: 'College staff are working closely with the police to ensure the safety and wellbeing of all students.' It urged parents to refrain from attending the scene and instead to visit the incident centre at The Hub, a sports facility on Bishopstoke Road playing fields, where a police officer and school staff will be available. Images from the scene show the blue bus upright, parallel to the road, and in a ditch. Road barriers and a traffic light appear to have been broken and an electricity pole knocked down. UKNIP The bus was less than two miles away from the school when it crashed. Bluestar operates a dedicated bus service for the school. The 607 runs from the Knowle Village roundabout to the school. The road is expected to be closed for up to 12 hours while the police investigation continues and the bus is recovered. Police added: 'Everyone on the bus has been accounted for and all injured persons are being treated by the ambulance service. Parents will be contacted by the college.' The father of one of the boys on board said his 17-year-old son did not know what happened. Scott Agass told the Hampshire Chronicle: '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.' Another parent, Annabel, told the BBC that her daughter called her crying to say the bus had crashed into a river. She has not seen her daughter yet but the child is 'banged up, shocked and has some cuts and bruises'. The driver is said to have told a woman who rushed to help after the crash that the 'brakes were not working' and 'the accelerator jammed'. Kelly West told the BBC she was working from home when she heard screeching and saw the bus 'careening into the river'. She claims the driver told her he was 'doing the best he could to avoid cars as he was coming down the road'. Keith Trenchard, another witness, said: 'We arrived 20 minutes after and it was all closed off. They had the divers here as well from the police and the fire brigade.' Richard Tyldsley, general manager for Bluestar, confirmed that one of its buses was 'involved in an incident' on Thursday morning and that 'reports suggest the bus left the highway and came to rest in a shallow river'. '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,' he said. '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 inquiries.' A spokesman for the ambulance service said: 'We have sent multiple units to the incident including five ambulances, two helicopters, and specialist response units. We're continuing to support and assess patients on scene. All patients have been removed from the bus. Three high-priority patients are being taken to hospital. Around 14 with less serious injuries are being treated on scene.' Barton Peveril has more than 4,900 students and offers A-levels and vocational courses. It was rated Outstanding by Ofsted in 2023. Among the school's alumni are the actor Colin Firth and the author David Nicholls.

Three ‘high priority' patients in hospital after bus carrying students crashes into river
Three ‘high priority' patients in hospital after bus carrying students crashes into river

The Independent

time7 days ago

  • Automotive
  • The Independent

Three ‘high priority' patients in hospital after bus carrying students crashes into river

Three 'high-priority' patients have been rushed to hospital after a double decker bus carrying school students crashed into a river in a town near Southampton. Emergency services rushed to the scene on Thursday morning after a bus carrying students from Barton Peveril Sixth Form College in Hampshire came off the road. The Bluestar bus ended up in the River Itchen at Bishopstoke Road, Eastleigh at 10:07am. Three people have been taken to hospital and 14 others were treated at the scene. A South Central Ambulance Service spokesman said two helicopters and five ambulances were deployed to the scene, where patients were still being assessed, while Bluestar said the driver and two passengers were injured.

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